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Hrolf The Ganger 19 Aug 18 3.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr Palaceman
They will pour in now you have said that... 2 by 2.. It didn't take you long to get on board.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 19 Aug 18 5.41pm | |
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I think I smell Ararat.
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 20 Aug 18 10.12am | |
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Originally posted by fish mitten
Two Noah’s in my daughters class. Seems to be a mix of old fashioned names (Noah, Harry), trendy names (Kai, Zane) and kiddie versions of old names (Alfie, Olly, Freddie). The girls names are more varied. Blame climate change
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Casual Orpington 21 Aug 18 7.31pm | |
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Ive got Maggie, Ronnie and Stanley. My mum reckons they sound like they should be in a nursing home , which is always nice to think about , when your kids are 9 and under.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 21 Aug 18 7.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Ive got Maggie, Ronnie and Stanley. My mum reckons they sound like they should be in a nursing home , which is always nice to think about , when your kids are 9 and under. Sounds like the mob bro!
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Pete53 Hassocks 22 Aug 18 12.25pm | |
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There are some boys names that are around now that are diminutives of "old" names, e.g. Harry, Archie , Sam etc. but I don't think they have Harold, Archibald and Samuel on their birth certificates, unless you know differently ...
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chateauferret 23 Aug 18 12.11am | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
I think I smell Ararat. Expect a deluge of complaints for that pun.
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chateauferret 23 Aug 18 12.15am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
There are some boys names that are around now that are diminutives of "old" names, e.g. Harry, Archie , Sam etc. but I don't think they have Harold, Archibald and Samuel on their birth certificates, unless you know differently ... Bloke goes into a registry office somewhere in the West of Scotland. "Ah want tae register ma wean". "Orright. Whit're yous aw callin him?" "Goo-ey". "Goo-ey? 'At's a funny name fur a wean. Where'd yous find et?" "Ah saw et in a book an though et wiz no a bad name." "Aye, orright. An how're yous spellin et?" "G-U-Y". Edited by chateauferret (23 Aug 2018 12.17am)
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