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If the surname is Mannerheim, why not name her "Stop!"?General Mannerheim wrote:oh yes, sorry - her name is Sofia!... Sofia Rose.TANGODANCER wrote:Any name in view yet General? Please not Moon Unit or Dweezle.
(only works if you know the timings of the line of "Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer, and even then you need that little bit of creativity to swap "Hammer Time" for "Mannerheim" - this sound even worse when having to explain it. Jesus. My sense of humour hs become awful. The ironic thing? This started happpening when I became a father. Unlucky, General....)
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thanks again folks. Were still is hosp. Sofia is fine, its mum who they are keeping their eye on. For the record, my surname is cross sofia rose cross. Yeah i really love the name, seems so perfect. never been to the city tho! It came to me when i was watching that film 'Mesrine' the main guy's wife was called sofia, she was very pretty too, i just thought 'thats the one' mother had no say!
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Are you sure it wasn't The Da Vinci Code you were watching?General Mannerheim wrote:thanks again folks. Were still is hosp. Sofia is fine, its mum who they are keeping their eye on. For the record, my surname is cross sofia rose cross. Yeah i really love the name, seems so perfect. never been to the city tho! It came to me when i was watching that film 'Mesrine' the main guy's wife was called sofia, she was very pretty too, i just thought 'thats the one' mother had no say!
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General Mannerheim wrote:thanks again folks. Were still is hosp. Sofia is fine, its mum who they are keeping their eye on. For the record, my surname is cross sofia rose cross. Yeah i really love the name, seems so perfect. never been to the city tho! It came to me when i was watching that film 'Mesrine' the main guy's wife was called sofia, she was very pretty too, i just thought 'thats the one' mother had no say!
Yeah yeah we heard you the first time, or are you just practicing repeating yourself getting ready for your daughters exit from the hospital.General Mannerheim wrote:thanks again folks. Were still is hosp. Sofia is fine, its mum who they are keeping their eye on. For the record, my surname is cross sofia rose cross. Yeah i really love the name, seems so perfect. never been to the city tho! It came to me when i was watching that film 'Mesrine' the main guy's wife was called sofia, she was very pretty too, i just thought 'thats the one' mother had no say!
The number of times I heard my mother say "do I have to repeat myself?"
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Now, back on thread.
Last night I went to Kentish Town to watch 'The Answer'
For those who don't know they're a good Hard Rock band from Northern Ireland and supported AC/DC on the European leg of their recent tour.
It was one of the best concerts I have seen in years. The lead singer has quite a unique voice and it transfers well from Studio to Concert Hall. I would recommend 'Everyday Demons' as a stocking filler this Christmas. Go. Buy. Enjoy.
Last night I went to Kentish Town to watch 'The Answer'
For those who don't know they're a good Hard Rock band from Northern Ireland and supported AC/DC on the European leg of their recent tour.
It was one of the best concerts I have seen in years. The lead singer has quite a unique voice and it transfers well from Studio to Concert Hall. I would recommend 'Everyday Demons' as a stocking filler this Christmas. Go. Buy. Enjoy.
Where'd they play, Forum?Gary The Beaver wrote:Now, back on thread.
Last night I went to Kentish Town to watch 'The Answer'
For those who don't know they're a good Hard Rock band from Northern Ireland and supported AC/DC on the European leg of their recent tour.
It was one of the best concerts I have seen in years. The lead singer has quite a unique voice and it transfers well from Studio to Concert Hall. I would recommend 'Everyday Demons' as a stocking filler this Christmas. Go. Buy. Enjoy.
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