I've got one to match that! Came across a female "Porphyria." Nothing
like being named after a rare and potentially fatal blood disorder!
Thurlow
Lancaster OH
viviennewal...@aol.com wrote:
AND a Clamidia!
If any one doesn't know the John Thomas or the Clamidia email me. The
Clamidia is s
I think this was meant for the list
-Original Message-
From: Pam and David Dotson
To: Vicki Bradford
Sent: Fri, Jan 14, 2011 8:51 pm
Subject: Re: [lace-chat] Re: Names
When I was growing up, there was a local family, named Locks, that
named
their daughter Goldie, with no middle na
My grandmother said she grew up with a boy whose given names were
"Regus Patoff" (don't know the surname). When asked where the name
came from, the mother said she had seen it on a medicine bottle and
liked the sound of it(from Reg.U.S. Pat.Off. = registered in the US
Patent Office).
Vic
Some years ago I belonged to a group with a member named Barry. She married a
guy Mr. Berry so she was Barry Berry. I couldn't believe it at first, but
it was legally her name.
One of my best friends in school had the name "D". Just one letter. Her
parents couldn't agree on a name, and
My brother-in-laws family name is Gasser(German heritage and probably
originally pronounced GAWsser). We joked every time my sister had a baby
that she needs to call her daughter "Ima Big Gasser". Love the Ima June
Bugg name!!
--
Mark, aka Tatman
website: http://www.tat-man.net
blog: http://tat
One of my husband's best friends from childhood was named James Dick
(Dick was his last name). His father was Dr. Dick (and he was a
proctologist). James met a woman who refused to even go out with him at
first, but finally agreed, and they ended up getting married. Her name
was Anita. She
My best friends mum, when I was a child, was called Daisy. She married
Walter Lawn. When nuseing I had a Duncan Duncan a John Thomas AND a Clamidia!
If any one doesn't know the John Thomas or the Clamidia email me. The
Clamidia is spelt different from the infection! Vivienne
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Oh so lovely to hear that Belstead House is still going, we stopped going
when Geraldine retired from teaching , perhaps I should get up a group of
likeminded lacemakers and go there for a few days for a treat.
Sue
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