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Offline Jillie42

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #117 on: Friday 01 February 08 17:11 GMT (UK) »
I have a rellie called Philadelphia Reed. Philadelphia! What a fantastic name
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #118 on: Friday 01 February 08 17:50 GMT (UK) »
Just joking !!!

I'm immune after all these years - in fact I quite enjoy embarrassing people with it.

Steve

I'll bet you had a bit of fun with it at work - watching your underlings struggling with the choice between sniggering or keeping their jobs...  ;D

I couldn't manage to suppress a grin when I saw that you call yourself "Old Bristolian" - I once had an uncle who used this term to refer to the barmaid in his favourite pub, whose visible means of support was an extremely skimpy garment.

Being a child at the time, I didn't understand it until much later - and at the time, nor why it was my mother used to rebuke him for saying it in front of me...  ;D ;D
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #119 on: Friday 01 February 08 18:26 GMT (UK) »
Unfortunately my son changed his name to my wife's maiden name -
Steve

Not to your Fook, I hope!!!
Best wishes, Judy :-))


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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #120 on: Saturday 02 February 08 02:12 GMT (UK) »
If you google you can find a town in Austria called F.....ing. Yep thats right.  Lots of Brits go there and pinch the town signs.

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #121 on: Saturday 02 February 08 10:33 GMT (UK) »
Unfortunately my son changed his name to my wife's maiden name -
Steve

Not to your Fook, I hope!!!

No, thank goodness  - it was MacDonald!

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #122 on: Saturday 02 February 08 13:36 GMT (UK) »
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Best wishes, Judy :-))


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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #123 on: Sunday 03 February 08 13:30 GMT (UK) »
another one my daughter went to school with a boy named shaun dick
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I went to School with a Shaun Dick too - haha -  :-X

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #124 on: Sunday 03 February 08 18:16 GMT (UK) »
There is the surname Willey too, as in the cricketer, Peter Willey.

This led to the wonderful Brian Johnstone, commentating on a test between England and the Windies, describing the positions of Willey and Michael Holding as -

The batsman's Holding, the bowler's Willey.
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #125 on: Monday 04 February 08 01:55 GMT (UK) »
 :o :o :o

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