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By:
lybertyne
When: 08 May 19 11:16
Terry or Leroy.
By:
lybertyne
When: 08 May 19 11:16
or Dindu.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 08 May 19 12:30
It'll be something nice and traditional, or in other words, Posh.

Arthur or Edward maybe, or if he has an ego, Harry.
By:
GEESUSS
When: 08 May 19 12:51
Have mum and dad had him out in the sun already?, the wee laddie seems to have a healthy tan on him  Happy
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 08 May 19 13:08
'Posh' names like Arthur and Edward are in fashion now, so they need to go uber-posh.

Need to consult Rees_Mogg book of children's names.
By:
dustybin
When: 08 May 19 13:36
This Meghan sort still looks like she's got another one in her

Harry missed an opportunity
He said 'he (the spawn) has got hair on his face'
Which was a perfect chance to follow up with great bants like 'just like his mother'
By:
Mick Sturbs
When: 08 May 19 13:43

May 8, 2019 -- 12:51PM, GEESUSS wrote:


Have mum and dad had him out in the sun already?, the wee laddie seems to have a healthy tan on him 


LaughLaugh  myguess for the name would be Oliver

By:
SlippyBlue
When: 08 May 19 16:09
Have I missed something, since when was 'Arthur' considered a "posh" name? The only Arthur I really knew well was the caretaker at school!
Louis could be a possible, after Loius Mountbatten.
By:
alun2005
When: 08 May 19 16:18
Must be with a couple of shillings to bet on some made up "ghetto" type name, particularly as this one won't have to send in any CVs for a job, and be ruled out immediately  by "WAAAAAAAAYYYYYCISTS".

How about SHAWNAQUAN or something equally ridiculous figuring amongst the umpteen first names?

I would have typed "Christian names" but didn't want to cause offence to some human tragedy somewhere on Allah's Green Earth.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 08 May 19 16:20
How about SHAWNAQUAN or something equally ridiculous figuring amongst the umpteen "Christian names"?
By:
Foinavon
When: 08 May 19 16:32
It will be Desmond after Chas's favourite sit-com.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 08 May 19 16:43
Archie (nap)
By:
Foinavon
When: 08 May 19 16:46
BBC reporter wondering what the significance of Harrison is ...ermCrazy
By:
tictacman1
When: 08 May 19 16:50
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have named their child .......Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor
By:
alun2005
When: 08 May 19 17:19
Archie?   Is this a forlorn and futile attempt to buy 'class' ?
By:
mymumsfinethankyou
When: 08 May 19 18:13
archie hewitt   ,,sounds fineLaughLaugh
By:
1st time poster
When: 09 May 19 10:12
some granny had 120  quid on at 150,s because he was born on her grandson,s archie,s birthday,according to daily mail,must have went to 120 shopsand had a knicker on in each LaughLaugh
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1st time poster
When: 09 May 19 10:12
some granny had 120  quid on at 150,s because he was born on her grandson,s archie,s birthday,according to daily mail,must have went to 120 shopsand had a knicker on in each LaughLaugh
By:
Foinavon
When: 09 May 19 12:01
Her Maj tells me that she wanted him named after the Archbishop of Canterbury but Meg didn't care for Justin so they compromised.
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