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RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Derek Sheldon - 18-12-2019

Nigel, agreed but Lucien wouldn’t have been that bad


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Henry Harris - 18-12-2019

In 1971 one of my flat mates was Bruce Carr.
In 1973 he married Laurie Fenning.


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Bill Sheehan - 18-12-2019

Austin - further to your Metro etc, when BMC had trouble calling their new model Allegro or should they include the name Rover, some wag suggested they combint the two and call it  A Legover.
 And Henry - I once knew a woman called Thora who married a guy named Frost.   Cheers,  Bill in Oz


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Malcolm Parker - 19-12-2019

I had a pal in Thirsk who was an osteopath, called Simon Muddle.  When his son was born, he called him Oliver.  He took the view that he would have to stand up to the ribbing at school and he would be a better person for it.
My parents bought a bungalow that was previously owned by a Laurie Driver.


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - AustinWood - 19-12-2019

A receptionist in Premier Travel in Royston years ago was Mrs Cherry Orchard


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Steve Jones - 19-12-2019

I once did a lot of work to a house owned by a Mrs. C Breeze and, a little later, was working on houses owned by a Mr. Place, a Mr. Haddock (who lived next door to each other) and a Miss Codd.

Steve


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Tony Griffiths - 19-12-2019

(19-12-2019, 04:59 PM)Steve Jones Wrote: I once did a lot of work to a house owned by a Mrs. C Breeze and, a little later, was working on houses owned by a Mr. Place, a Mr. Haddock (who lived next door to each other) and a Miss Codd.

Steve

Thank goodness Miss Codd did not marry a Mr you-know-who. "If any person present knows of any lawful impediment why Miss Codd and Mr. ***** cannot be joined in....................”.


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Nick Salmon - 19-12-2019

Oi! Enough with the fish names!


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Charles Levien - 19-12-2019

Met a chap once whose surname was Head. His perhaps unimaginative parents named him Richard.

Happy Christmas all.


Charles


RE: Shockingly risque A7 postcard - Steve Jones - 19-12-2019

A former work pal's wife is called Dinah. For some years our boss was Jack Roddy. We often speculated that if things had been different, Dinah could have been Mrs. Dinah Roddy!

Steve