Could you have a double butted surname?
tyred Legendary Member Location Ireland 18 Jul 2011 #18 I'll name my children after my favourite cycling accessories. Brooks B17, Busch & Muller and Axa-Basta.
I'll name my children after my favourite cycling accessories. Brooks B17, Busch & Muller and Axa-Basta.
Yellow Fang Legendary Member Location Reading 18 Jul 2011 #19 When I was a child, they said I was Inbred (On One Inbred, just in case..).
Oxo Guru Location Cumbria 18 Jul 2011 #20 This is a bit old hat. It first started with the Elizabethans and Sir Walter.
funnymummy A Dizzy M.A.B.I.L Location Lancing West Sussex 18 Jul 2011 #21 Spinney said: Hi, I'm Poppy Pashely.... Click to expand... #3's nickname is Poppy
slowmotion Quite dreadful Location lost somewhere 18 Jul 2011 #22 I think Halford has a certain air of authority, don't you?
Archie_tect De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace Location Northumberland 18 Jul 2011 #23 Evans to Betsy.
M Mad Doug Biker Just a damaged guy. Location Craggy Island 19 Jul 2011 #24 postman said: Maybe a relative of yours? Click to expand... I have an Aunt called Zora, if said quickly it sounds like Sora, so, yes, quite possibly! slowmotion said: I think Halford has a certain air of authority, don't you? Click to expand... The name is Wiggle, Sir Wiggle M. Y. Johnson
postman said: Maybe a relative of yours? Click to expand... I have an Aunt called Zora, if said quickly it sounds like Sora, so, yes, quite possibly! slowmotion said: I think Halford has a certain air of authority, don't you? Click to expand... The name is Wiggle, Sir Wiggle M. Y. Johnson
JohnHenry Loose member. Location Crawley 19 Jul 2011 #25 The Reverend Airey Cumbent has some gravitas.
beanzontoast Guru Location South of The Peaks 19 Jul 2011 #26 Hi I'm Forty - W. D. Forty. Bell(e)? Lon Chainey?... [IGMC]
C Chilternrides New Member 19 Jul 2011 #27 General Major Sir Arbuthnott Deraillieur-Hanger reporting for duty...