Bayfox Posted 28 February 2014 Posted 28 February 2014 This sort of thing doesn't always work out for the best. My eldest, Elvis, has to go in for an ankle op next week, my triplets Sven-Goran, Yuki and DJ are getting teased at nursery and I've developed obsessive compulsive disorder. Whatever food I eat, I have to fry it - and it ruins my morning weetabix. Still, could be worse. It's mayhem at my mate's house. He's got 11 kids and they're all called Barry.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 28 February 2014 Posted 28 February 2014 Lennon the cat was a handsome ginger creature, much like his namesake, but unlike Neil Lennon had some sort of heart defect and died at a mere 18 months. When I picked up his lifeless form, all the piss came out. Hadn't thought about that for about ten years
separator Posted 28 February 2014 Posted 28 February 2014 When we get promoted maybe Nigella will become more popular around Leicester
Zingari Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 This sort of thing doesn't always work out for the best. My eldest, Elvis, has to go in for an ankle op next week, my triplets Sven-Goran, Yuki and DJ are getting teased at nursery and I've developed obsessive compulsive disorder. Whatever food I eat, I have to fry it - and it ruins my morning weetabix. Still, could be worse. It's mayhem at my mate's house. He's got 11 kids and they're all called Barry. A woman i know called all her kids Barry and it makes life easier for her in lots of ways. At meal times or when she wants them all to come all she has to do is shout "Barry ! " if she want's them individually she just uses the father's surname.
pSinatra Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 I'm a Fox, my Dad's a Fox & his dad was a Fox.............we're all Foxes. It's a tradition in our family going right back to 1919. I think it was Fosse prior to that.
Rincewind Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 I know a Chav with 5 boys named Darren. I said to her does it not make it difficult when they are out playing and you need to call one of them indoors? She no it is simple I use their surnames.
Dr The Singh Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 I named one of my wifes vibrators 'Rooster Russell', cus as with Rooster all came good in the end!!!!
Stadt Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 Kinowe Soorie's dog is called Bernie, the dog smells too. My cat is called Claude names after the club legend that is *searches for lcfc players called Claude* Claude Stoodley
Jace Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 We've recently named our first son Zane but many friends suggested Lester or Emile
The Year Of The Fox Posted 2 March 2014 Posted 2 March 2014 I was thinking of giving my house a name. Officially I mean. Filbert Way was my choice
Bert Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 Want to name my first son muzzy. Can't see me having much success.
Rincewind Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 I can visage the conversation 'what izzet? 'What izzit? Its Muzzy innit'
Captain... Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 I normally call my lady's love bits the KP, because I've had many pleasurable 90 minutes in there with lots of ups and downs plenty of climaxes and a fair few dull 1-0s, except for once a month when I call it the City Ground, cos it's full of red scum and I don't want to go anywhere near it...
Beliall Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 I know a Chav with 5 boys named Darren. I said to her does it not make it difficult when they are out playing and you need to call one of them indoors? She no it is simple I use their surnames.
Nalis Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 My dad was going to call me Lester, mum wouldn't have it...
glenny_fox Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 I had a cat called Draper, but I don't think I'd get away with Leicester related kids names. Although if things go on the way we're going I'll put in a strong case for Anthony or Nigel.
Zingari Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 I normally call my lady's love bits the KP, because I've had many pleasurable 90 minutes in there with lots of ups and downs plenty of climaxes and a fair few dull 1-0s, except for once a month when I call it the City Ground, cos it's full of red scum and I don't want to go anywhere near it... is the entrance fee reasonable ?
Parafox Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 My neighgbour is a big Foxes fan. He has a litlle boy with flowing blond locks who is named Robbie. I hope he doesn't grow up to be an arse
Captain... Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 is the entrance fee reasonable ? It feels like it costs a lot more than it used to, but I've been assured that it is in line with the rest of the girls in her league.
kingcarr21 Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 I normally call my lady's love bits the KP, because I've had many pleasurable 90 minutes in there with lots of ups and downs plenty of climaxes and a fair few dull 1-0s, except for once a month when I call it the City Ground, cos it's full of red scum and I don't want to go anywhere near it... whats the price for a season ticket? Does it include the cups? (see what i did there)
Captain... Posted 3 March 2014 Posted 3 March 2014 whats the price for a season ticket? Does it include the cups? (see what i did there) Well out of your price range, but it does include full access to both cups.
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