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It has been suggested that some of the forumites should technically be known as recidivists.


Didn't Snorky first crop up as one of the first individuals encountered in the land of the Houyhnhnms in the Swifitan dystopia "Gulliver's Travels"..? They had a name didn't they?


However this may involve a crisis in the pre-frontal cortex, an area implicated in planning complex cognitive behaviors, personality expression and moderating appropriate social behavior. One may find Dullard a handy moniker for this crazy bunch ;-), although I couldn't possibly comment.


For the rest of us I quite like Edish to rhyme with Swedish rather than reddish, because it's easier to say and of course the Swedish are a good looking nation...

I dunno capt'n, a quick image search for sweedish, and (one of many possibilities I admit) you get this


http://farm1.static.flickr.com/91/241895843_51e1b5dc58_m.jpg


Very pretty, I'm sure you'll agree.


British however...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40087000/jpg/_40087392_gurn203.jpg

yes, I think it might be home time soon!


I was taking a new approach, ':east Dulwich' as an anagram - that's the best I've been able to do, not that I've spent long on it or anything. I haven't. The random capitalisation was a bit of a let down, there must be something it can be turned into!

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