Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 7:01 pm
Who is dad?
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Any relation to Reg ??Great Plum wrote:Howard Holdsworth
Oh haha, never heard that before!J.R. wrote:Any relation to Reg ??Great Plum wrote:Howard Holdsworth
I had a great uncle Reg who came out of WW1 shell shockedJ.R. wrote:Any relation to Reg ??Great Plum wrote:Howard Holdsworth
I thought that was his dogRory wrote:Dont tell RR - but he lived with Uncle ERIC
(no - he wasnt a viking)
A bit younger too, I would imagine!Rory wrote:that's a completely different Eric.
It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
You are speaking in tonguesRichard Ruck wrote:It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....
I never even knew that Offa was a Lezzie !Richard Ruck wrote:It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....
Perhaps the Les made an offa he couldnt refuseJ.R. wrote:I never even knew that Offa was a Lezzie !Richard Ruck wrote:It's also an anagram of 'cire', which is the French word for 'wax'....J.R. wrote:(thinks........ 'ERIC' is an anagram of RICE !)
Not Mandy RICE Davies, RR ???)
And Ceri, which is a popular first name to the West of Offa's Dyke....