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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> What happened to Peter, Mark, Michael, Andrew etc?

> are these names set to die out.

>

>

> Cant believe Rory is only number 97....


That number is set to drop dramatically on the back nine...

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> You heard it here first.. I think Jock is a STRONG

> first name.. (Know its John etc) I'm thinking tho,

> just Jock. Feedback welcome. Especially if you

> were to go out with a Jock. Maw, Da, I'm away out

> wi Jock the night..


Apparently there's a Jock in the Indiana Jones Lego X-box game


Best way to test a name, is to go to the play park when busy, shout the name a number of times. Note the rising sense of discomfort/pride you feel

vgrant Wrote:

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> this is more relvant to most of youse

>

> http://www.youpet.com/cat-names/


haha brilliant.


yes, quite pleased to see my fluffikins* name is not on that list. (and that my name isn't on t'other list).




*not her real name.

Seabag Wrote:

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> I'm surprised the "Oi" hasn't made it into either

> top 100

>

> I hear loads of kids called that round here, along

> with "Y'lil f*cker"



Years ago whenever I encountered someone I knew, I would nod my head and say " John, Fred, etc" They all seemed to reply "f*** off".

For years I thought "f*** off" was my name!!

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