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Post by robertsims on Jul 5, 2013 20:06:24 GMT
Mine just sort of came to me!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2013 20:08:46 GMT
Are you Mr Rasher Bottom of Nempnett Thrubwell?
If so - I claim my Β£5.00.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2013 20:18:32 GMT
Mines an anagram of my real name, people are welcome to try and work it out :-) Robert tohams Very close, just switch the o&h and a&m and you're there lol
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2013 20:27:14 GMT
Good evening viewerths!
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Post by oldtimer on Jul 5, 2013 20:55:47 GMT
robothamster.............. th'arse bottom??
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 5:34:33 GMT
Ry Cooder, famed American slide guitarist and all round master of Americana, Tex Mex, Cuban and film music. Avatar 'cos I'm bald as.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 6:57:29 GMT
Chose mine maybe 15 years ago, used it as one of my first email addresses, and the name just stuck. Stephen Fry even told me it was a cool name on Twitter, so I'll take that as vindication! Avatar is me x 15.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 7:05:25 GMT
Oh yeah, origins = imagination. Sounded good!
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Post by zoltansocrates on Jul 6, 2013 10:42:18 GMT
Chose mine maybe 15 years ago, used it as one of my first email addresses, and the name just stuck. Stephen Fry even told me it was a cool name on Twitter, so I'll take that as vindication! Avatar is me x 15. Meeehhhhhh if lord melchit says its good its good
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Post by captslog on Jul 6, 2013 12:04:31 GMT
HISTORIC THORNBURY
The 103 listed inhabitants were villeins, radchenisters, borderers, serfs and colliberts; romantic-sounding names for what was probably a hard existence. A villein was a peasant bound to the lord of the manor and a borderer seems to have been the lowest rank of this class.
Radchenisters, or "riding knights", were a class peculiar to Gloucestershire and appear to have been freemen who worked the fields according to the lord's needs. Colliberts were partly free serfs.Thornbury Magazine - November 2012 Nice one. Everyday's a schoolday.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 18:25:29 GMT
A faithful advocate of all things Triban
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Post by bandit3 on Jul 6, 2013 20:29:33 GMT
M A S H One of the Doc's & 3
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 21:14:28 GMT
Toon - I'm from Durham and we say that instead of town. Plus it's a link to NUFC - the fans(not the club) are called the toon army. Si - Simple enough to guess as my name is Simon!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 21:19:46 GMT
Toon - I'm from Durham and we say that instead of town. Plus it's a link to NUFC - the fans(not the club) are called the toon army. Si - Simple enough to guess as my name is Simon! Durham? I take it you're a good hill climber then. There's no flatland in the town and a lot of the hills scare me in a car let alone on a bike.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 21:27:16 GMT
Toon - I'm from Durham and we say that instead of town. Plus it's a link to NUFC - the fans(not the club) are called the toon army. Si - Simple enough to guess as my name is Simon! Durham? I take it you're a good hill climber then. There's no flatland in the town and a lot of the hills scare me in a car let alone on a bike. I wish! I live in Leeds these days which is pretty flat until you hit the dales/moors on the outskirts and I definitely need to improve my climbing! It doesn't help encouragement wise that my grandad at 78 is still fit as a fiddle and a mountain goat on the bike, but I keep telling myself he is a thin build 5'7 and I'm a stocky 6'2!
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