oh myoutrunner said:Names and initials need thinking about, friend of mine called his boy Jason Charles Bell, no prizes for guessing the lad has lived with the nickname digger.
Andy.
MooN said:oh myoutrunner said:Names and initials need thinking about, friend of mine called his boy Jason Charles Bell, no prizes for guessing the lad has lived with the nickname digger.
Andy.
we had to find Two at the same time, that worked in english & in french (some girls names are boys names in frog & vice versa, & some are un pronouncable in the other language) & the initials...!
my surname is DOWN
My parents nearly called me Neil... (my father was a vicar too...!)
this Name also rules out anything beginning with P as a first name the initials "PD" being shorthand in frog for pederast which means... look it up ok?
children are surprisingly resilient but you can make it soooo much harder for them with just a little thought...
I thought Phil Mcavity worked in the, errm, adult entertainment industryLowflyer said:Do you mean like the two Scottish dentists ??
Neil Doon and Phil Mcavity ???
I call my daughter Half Pint, think that would be appropriate for Piguglyshandydrinker
Indeed... Always good for some fun in anglo countries. I still remember the face of the bike rental chap in NZ who assumed (NZ-sized) woman and had helpfully lowered the DR for me. He did put it back to stock after the obligatory double take.MooN said:(some girls names are boys names in frog & vice versa,
:vomit-1: just thinking about that this early in the morning . . . . or at any time actuallyWhealie said:Well Vanessa certainly appears to have had her Phil.
Whealie said:Well Vanessa certainly appears to have had her Phil.
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