Author Topic: Hollingsworth Nation  (Read 1753 times)

My brother is in Eigth Grade and is a 'captian' of the gym class. So he takes home old files like how many push-ups, pull-ups, etc. people could do for archives and stuff. Anyways, I was looking through them to see if anybody I know is in there and there is this seventh grader named 'Hannah Hollingsworth' I was like :o, the only time I had seen that name before was in Swholli and Enholli, so I went and looked in the year book and this girl looks a lot like Enholli (+ entrepreneur als). The main point: have you ever seen anybody with the last name Hollingsworth (Excluding En/Swholli)?Side point: related to swholli? :o

inb4'hollingsworth is a last name so theres a lot so ur a cigarettet omg'
« Last Edit: February 24, 2009, 07:49:41 PM by Robo Noob »

Erica Nicole Hollingzworth.

Yup.

Erica Nicole Hollingzworth.

Yup.
Holy stuff! That's close to Erica Nicole Hollingsworth! That's amazing!

Holy stuff! That's close to Erica Nicole Hollingsworth! That's amazing!
I know, right?! It's like loving batstuff amazing! Let's go pop a champagne bottle in excitement!

Wow. o_o
It does sound very European, though.
There may be a lot--But they're absolutely somewhat related to Swholli.

I've seen all of Swholli's family, does that count? :cookieMonster:

I've seen all of Swholli's family, does that count? :cookieMonster:
ABSOLUTELY NOT.


:(
It's okay, I was only kidding :(

no no no, don't- don't cry- stuff don't cry :(



*sniff sniff* ):   )':   D":

Yeah, it was originally something else, but then my grandpa changed it legally after the second world war. No one in the army pronounced it right.

And then when my dad was in the army everybody called him Hollywood. :D

Swholli your grandad is super prep style

Hollingsworth is a very common English last name (I think :3 ), my mom's maiden name is Hollingsworth.