fmwmu - that puts him on a par with every PM I've experienced in my life (39 years so far). Labour, Tory, all the same frankly. Still this isn't a political debate!!
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 29, 2011, 02:17:07 PMDid anyone else find themselves thinking how refreshing it is to hear of a young boy called Arthur?One thing the upper classes get right is their names (except Gideon, and even he had the good sense to stop using it). The lower classes could learn something from them, with all this "Tyler", "Brandon" and "Jordan" nonsense they indulge in.Quite; my wife's new class of Year 1's includes: Shanade, Shanice and Alivia - yes all spelt like that!!
Did anyone else find themselves thinking how refreshing it is to hear of a young boy called Arthur?One thing the upper classes get right is their names (except Gideon, and even he had the good sense to stop using it). The lower classes could learn something from them, with all this "Tyler", "Brandon" and "Jordan" nonsense they indulge in.
Quote from: BC54 VFC on September 29, 2011, 08:05:34 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on September 29, 2011, 02:17:07 PMDid anyone else find themselves thinking how refreshing it is to hear of a young boy called Arthur?One thing the upper classes get right is their names (except Gideon, and even he had the good sense to stop using it). The lower classes could learn something from them, with all this "Tyler", "Brandon" and "Jordan" nonsense they indulge in.Quite; my wife's new class of Year 1's includes: Shanade, Shanice and Alivia - yes all spelt like that!! There's nowt wrong with the name Tyler you snobs.
Quote from: Holte End Stylist on September 29, 2011, 05:01:34 PMdaddy what are we doing here?well son mommy says with her tattoo and me pretending to support an unfashionable team from a poverty hit area of the country people might be stupid enough to believe i actually care about their plebeian existence...... hello hurray i prefer the plague to the eton riflesChrist, you make us sound like we're a Doncaster or Crewe. We're Aston Villa FC, not some f#ckin no mark from the lower leagues. Get a grip.
daddy what are we doing here?well son mommy says with her tattoo and me pretending to support an unfashionable team from a poverty hit area of the country people might be stupid enough to believe i actually care about their plebeian existence...... hello hurray i prefer the plague to the eton rifles
Quote from: D.boy on September 29, 2011, 08:33:30 PMQuote from: BC54 VFC on September 29, 2011, 08:05:34 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on September 29, 2011, 02:17:07 PMDid anyone else find themselves thinking how refreshing it is to hear of a young boy called Arthur?One thing the upper classes get right is their names (except Gideon, and even he had the good sense to stop using it). The lower classes could learn something from them, with all this "Tyler", "Brandon" and "Jordan" nonsense they indulge in.Quite; my wife's new class of Year 1's includes: Shanade, Shanice and Alivia - yes all spelt like that!! There's nowt wrong with the name Tyler you snobs.No, there isn't, not if you live in a trailer park in Arkansas, but if you live in the UK, it sounds a bit daft.It's only slightly better than calling your kid "Skeeter" or "Beavis", but that's just my personal opinion.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 29, 2011, 11:38:24 PMQuote from: D.boy on September 29, 2011, 08:33:30 PMQuote from: BC54 VFC on September 29, 2011, 08:05:34 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on September 29, 2011, 02:17:07 PMDid anyone else find themselves thinking how refreshing it is to hear of a young boy called Arthur?One thing the upper classes get right is their names (except Gideon, and even he had the good sense to stop using it). The lower classes could learn something from them, with all this "Tyler", "Brandon" and "Jordan" nonsense they indulge in.Quite; my wife's new class of Year 1's includes: Shanade, Shanice and Alivia - yes all spelt like that!! There's nowt wrong with the name Tyler you snobs.No, there isn't, not if you live in a trailer park in Arkansas, but if you live in the UK, it sounds a bit daft.It's only slightly better than calling your kid "Skeeter" or "Beavis", but that's just my personal opinion.I find it amusing as a christian name but nothing wrong with the surname as long as you don't name your daughter Ruth.