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EDLove Wrote:

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> Agree with Jomou, if only to stop more people

> reaching for their French dictionaries!


Yep. We can make this whole thing easier by eliminating anything French, anything containing part of the address/postcode, and anything containing the words "social", "experiment", "project", "canteen", or "club".

El Pibe Wrote:

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> wine related punnage?

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> Que Syrah

> Greenache

> Pinner Noir (hmm, wrong neighbourhood)

> Shabbly Chic


Now you're talking-


Brouilly for You

The Cava'ry

Vin or Dinner

Semillon Dollar Babies

Roll out the Barolo

or (my favourite) Claret & Booze!

Ok, I admit to being a bit geeky but I have looked at what 38 lordship lane was back in 1891 and 1901 on the census. In 1891 there was a 'surveyor of meat' living there and in 1901 a family of butchers. I couldn't see it in 1881 so assume it was built after then? Maybe you could go with a meaty name? The butcher or the surveyor of meat?

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