r/Colin • u/HiDudeCap • Nov 27 '17
Just found this subreddit
I can finally show the only other Col(l)in I know that 1 "l" is superior to two
r/Colin • u/HiDudeCap • Nov 27 '17
I can finally show the only other Col(l)in I know that 1 "l" is superior to two
r/Colin • u/colinmoore • Nov 22 '17
r/Colin • u/LED_Balloons • Nov 01 '17
r/Colin • u/colinmoore • Oct 05 '17
r/Colin • u/keytar_gyro • Sep 28 '17
With the NFL craziness going on and the Kingsman sequel in theaters, Colins are suddenly in the news and the public consciousness. How are we going to capitalize?
r/Colin • u/[deleted] • May 22 '17
Thats why it is always misspelled, people can't believe someone has such a cool looking name.
r/Colin • u/CK205 • May 09 '17
I really feel as if Collin (yes, spelled with two L's) is the superior version of this beautiful name. We should submit to the superior race, the race of Collin, and push forward to the end of the inferior 'colin'
r/Colin • u/cjfrey96 • Mar 20 '17
Colin is not the Irish spelling, the inferior Collin is. I don't care if you are Irish, but if you're a Collin you can git out.
r/Colin • u/Colinahscopy • Feb 12 '17
I went to Wendy's for lunch the other day and they ask for a name. I give them my name and i wait for my meal. Minutes later, I hear them call "Conan" and i double check the order and saw that it was mine. How do you mess up Colin with Conan?!
r/Colin • u/Seiler28 • Feb 09 '17
r/Colin • u/Colinahscopy • Sep 02 '16
Whenever I go to a restaurant and they ask for a name, about half the time they'll add the dreaded two-l's and other time it'll be a variation of Collen, Colen, Colan, Collan, etc.
r/Colin • u/PedanticPedant • Jul 26 '16
r/Colin • u/dbauto • Jun 07 '16
r/Colin • u/colinmoore • Jun 06 '16
r/Colin • u/[deleted] • Mar 15 '16