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mockney piers Wrote:

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> Ooooooh big congrats to all concerned. Can't

> believe you nicked Rory though. Back to the

> drawing board!!!!


I have to say the name Rory gets mixed reactions MP - especially from the mother in law (not so keen on irish names it seems). But I have always liked it and its going to be more mainstream if rory mcilroy keeps up the good work!

Were either of you new / 2nd time Dads in Mon petit cafe today about Noon? A tall woman was with you and you carried tiny lickle baby in a carry thing like a back to front rucksack (can you tell I am not a parent?) I was too shy to ask you to identify yourself!

As my the little one sill have a Spanish surname an Irish first name is non negotiable it would seem.

I like Rory, apart from being a good solid name, because a)it's also Scottish where my mums side are from and b)people can spell it.


Girls names not so good, Briony (I've some welsh a little ways back) was rejected so only unspellable ones remain.

Aoife and Niamh are front runners.

I reckon if the former I'm going to register her as Eva in her Spanish passport. If the english struggle, Spaniards REALLY will not get it!!


Anyhow, big congrats again.

  • 3 weeks later...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Congratulations to Weegee whose baby is here.

> Jessica Charlotte born on 29th December @ 1315.

> Weighing 7lbs 8ozs.

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> Can't wait to see the photos Weegee x



ah bless you Ladymuck


Yes all good here. Both Franster(Mum) and Jessie are doing fine and resting at home!

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