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Denburybob | Report | 15 Apr 2016 19:53 |
In today's paper, judges have ruled that a woman cannot name her daughter Cyanide. They have, however ruled that she may name the girl's twin brother Preacher. A nephew of my B-in-L named his son with every forename of the football team which won some trophy or other. It must have been a long time ago, as the team was Birmingham City. I heard a woman shouting for her daughter Chardonnay across the park a few years ago. Any more silly names out there? (Oh, and I apologise if any of you are called Chardonnay) |