Is Nigella a genuine (commonly used) Name or is it just an invention of this Lawson fella?
I read the news today oh boy! Page 1,384
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 20th December 2013, 10:31 PM GMTIs Nigella a genuine (commonly used) Name or is it just an invention of this Lawson fella?
I've never heard of anyone else called 'Nigella'
It is the name of a plant. (Isn't it?)
Yes, but so are Dandelion and Geranium
There's a Jamaican badminton player called Nigella Saunders, and that's about it.
Quote: Nogget @ 20th December 2013, 10:50 PM GMTThere's a Jamaican badminton player called Nigella Saunders, and that's about it.
Is her dad called Nigel?
Quote: Nogget @ 19th December 2013, 6:06 AM GMTFound this on Facebook, and thought it was going to be a satire after reading the first sentence: "For many years now in the UK the Hardworking Taxpayer is having to foot the bill to house Murderers, Child Killers and Peadophiles in our Jails..."
http://www.petitions24.com/bring_back_the_death_sentence_to_britain
Can someone please reply in the comments section and point out that the death penalty is actually more expensive, due to the lengthy appeal process. I can't be arsed.
Quote: Harridan @ 20th December 2013, 10:41 PM GMTYes, but so are Dandelion and Geranium
There are a few Dandelions about, daughters of hippies probably but I've heard of a few.
Thats a dandy lion
'The rivers in Cumbria were "suffering an excess of water" because of the rain, Inspector Chris Wright of Cumbria Police said.'
No shit Inspector . . .
Aggravated murder, as opposed to apathetic murder.
The murder weapon was a blunt instrument.