...is actually a tie, and can be found on the same page of the print edition of the New York Times.
Robert Youngentob, at top, is president of the Maryland-based real estate developer EYA, and Barry Swatsenbarg, above, is a senior vice president for Colliers International.
Neither name is particularly funny, just a mouthful.
Why didn't someone years ago, for example, shorten "Youngentob" to just plain "Young"? Gary Hart's last name was originally Hartpence. That's not as bad as Youngentob. Imagine:
"Table for four?"
"Sure; the name?"
"Youngentob."
"Youngen . . . [maitre d' looks up] what?"
"Never mind; Young."
"Oh, yes, right this way, sir."
Just sayin'.
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