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    I worked with an irish lad call einus ? two men showed up on the site looking for him we thought they were cops he had made a girl pregnant and did a runner from down south anyway he was away gone jumped in his car and vanished?? later we found out they were from the premium bonds and he had won 5 grand they had been looking for him for a year{I bet he is still running}.true jp

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    My father's middle name was Ignacious, remember getting one hell of a belt when he heard me say 'good gracious Ignacious you're getting pugnacious' never said it again, until now, bless him, he cannot reach me now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Barron View Post
    I hate being called Charles because sometimes was called a proper Charlie
    Yes Lou when you were over and we met up with my brother he said to you when I last knew you your name was Charlie.
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    Knew a Septimus once, seventh son of a seventh son.
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    #6 Isnt Verdun a place in Europe where some Treaty was signed after the Great War.?? JS
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    Verdun was the longest battle in WW1 costing over 700,000 lives of French and Germans February to December 1916. see google, interesting.
    and America is determined to start another war in europe. What fools these mortals be.
    The treaty was signed at Versailes.
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    I know of at least six guys around here that have name Clarence , appears to be a popular name over this part of the world.
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    REMEMBER big JOHN WAYNE well Marion Wayne? jp

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    One that always amused me was teh TV Wrestler Big Daddy , whose real name was Shirley Crabtree , I bet not too many took the mick out of Shirley
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    There was a guy called Tommy Shufflebottom,his mate said to him I'd change your name if I were you before you go to sea,so he did he changed it to John Shufflebottom.
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    Did business with a guy called Hugh Pratt and often wondered what his parents had in mind when he was christened, he must have had a hard time at school. Mind you it was a name that suited the carrier

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