Guest Bilo Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Here's the plan. Take your paternal grandfather's first name. The name of the street on which you grew up. Then the surname of your secondary school headteacher. Mine is Douglas Yarwell-Green if you're interested. Enjoy.
StanSP Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Really wouldn't work considering my paternal grandfather's name is Indian . For what it's worth... Narotam Longleat-Smith. Okay, so it half works !
Libertine Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Daniel Belfry-Kershaw at your service, or rather vice-versa, peasants. Smash the oiks!
stix Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Here's the plan. Take your paternal grandfather's first name. The name of the street on which you grew up. Then the surname of your secondary school headteacher. Mine is Douglas Yarwell-Green if you're interested. Enjoy. Abington? Mine would be David Upton-Simper. Stupid name.
Guest Bilo Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Abington? Mine would be David Upton-Simper. Stupid name. Indeedy do. It actually does work, absolutely bizarre.
stix Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Indeedy do. It actually does work, absolutely bizarre. You see, i moved to Wigston when i was 10 years old. So i had to decide which street name to use. David Birds Nest-Simper doesn't sound like a tory name to me!!!
Saxondale Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Moved around a bit, so I could be any of the following (all of which sound excellent): Reginald William-Kennedy Reginald Munnings-Kennedy Reginald Queensway-Kennedy Reginald Fairway-Kennedy Reginald Garendon-Kennedy Reginald Elgin-Kennedy Reginald William-Fay Reginald Munnings-Fay Reginald Queensway-Fay Reginald Fairway-Fay Reginald Garendon-Fay Reginald Elgin-Fay
Stadt Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Peter Steyning Depledge My real name sounds more like it
Wakeyfox Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 Hugh Jorney-Cox Any relation to Ivor Weeping-Cox, from my step brother's side of the family?
Finnegan Posted 15 October 2012 Posted 15 October 2012 I'm not sure this works if you weren't born in England. John Galltcwm-Baker. Though I will happily buy a drink for the first person who can pronounce Galltcwm correctly without cheating.
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