->The simple fact that so many different people claim to know these kids, and in so many different places, just screams urban legend to me.
Agreed!
If the first version of "Lemonjello and Orangejello" I heard was true, the twins would be about 20-25 years old now. But they still show up in stories about young children or high school students - sometimes twins, sometimes not. And now with a sibling named Shithead (Even though the name Shithead has been told in other legends unconnected to Lemonjello and Orangejello). To quote jebenson again, it "just screams urban legend".
Of course, there's always the possibility that some twisted parents heard the urban legend and made it come true by bestowing the names on their children. But short of some evidence, I ain't buying it.
Back on topic:
While this also smacks of Urban Legend (and may be), my family tells a humorous story of my late uncle, JD Livingston. Upon entering the Navy, he was prompted to give his full name, not just his initials. But JD was his given name. (That much I know is true.)
Having trouble explaining this, he wound up saying "J" only, "D" only. He was issued tags reading J only D only, which looked quite a lot like "Jonly Donly".
My uncle was quite a joker, so that might have been a fabrication - but he swore it was true.
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