I did hear of a Peaches once, but I think the name has died out.
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I did hear of a Peaches once, but I think the name has died out.
When a was a lad, my neighbour had twin girls called Fanny and Lettuce. Still can't fathom why to this day.
I'll place money on them not crapping themselves in the slightest. If it happened. Which it didn't.Some aussies pulled a prank on the departure gate tannoy..
Al Kader, last call for your flight... All the passengers started crapping themselves.
I named my Daughter a unique name, It's nowt funky & it sounds like the proper version of it when you say it out loud but her name means two things to me her & anybody else that knows. I gave her the name & there are good loving reasons I gave her it, She loves the fact her name means more than just a name just as much as she loves the story I tell her of when me & her Mum sat on the sofa & decided to try for her.
She knows from the First thought she was wanted & every time she hears her name she knows her Dad gave her the name for more than just a Tag.
Retired airman Stan Still, 76, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, said his name had been "a blooming millstone around my neck my entire life".
"When I was in the RAF my commanding officer used to shout, 'Stan Still, get a move on' and roll about laughing," he said.
"It got hugely boring after a while."
My name was Susan Frame. I am a lawyer. I met and married Robert who is a banker. His surname is Mee. Now we are Sue Mee, a lawyer, and Rob Mee, a banker - ironic? I have taken no end of stick for this, believe me.
Susan Mee, Doncaster
Vanellope is a nice name.