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Quote: Griff @ October 8 2008, 11:38 AM BST

Oh yes. That's my kind of woman.

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Looks like a man's arse to me.

Oops! Thanks for pointing it out! Hopefully fixed now.

Is Bussell calling Uma ugly, or did you actually have a different picture up before?

Quote: Graham Bandage @ October 8 2008, 11:44 AM BST

The weird thing is, I was sitting next to a bloke called Graeme the other day and somebody called him, and I looked up.

I'm spending far too much time on here.

Aw! How funny.

The older picture was hotlink-protected or something, so a warning came up instead of the actual photo. With a cartoon of a guy's ass.

You could be George Micheal's lawyer.

I think there was once someone called Red Buttons.

I actually must admit I quite like it when people (including celebrities) give their kids weird names. I mean, would you really prefer millions of 'Johns' and bloody 'Daves' covering the earth? How f**king boring.

(Erm... no offence to any Johns or Daves... my name isn't particularly interesting either.)

I always think it seems like the parents just couldn't be bothered putting any thought or imagination into it if they choose a boring, common name. Like they think their kid is going to be so boring and uninspiring that it may as well have a name to match.

I don't mean all kids should be called Fifi Trixabelle, or Pritt Stick. Just, put some effort in! No more Annes!

Quote: Griff @ October 8 2008, 2:20 PM BST

The older picture was hotlink-protected or something, so a warning came up instead of the actual photo. With a cartoon of a guy's ass.

Haha! How unfortunate.

Zach Braff.

Quote: zooo @ October 8 2008, 2:24 PM BST

I don't mean all kids should be called Fifi Trixabelle, or Pritt Stick.

Laughing out loud Awesome.

Quote: zooo @ October 8 2008, 2:19 PM BST

Is Bussell calling Uma ugly, or did you actually have a different picture up before?

Well I am.

When I was a kid I always found a lot of the French names in my class funny. Especially Castonguay. It always sounded like castor gay to me which I took as Gay Beaver (Castor = Beaver).

Or the FRENCHEST name I ever heard is a good friend of mine:
Jean-Guy Beauparlant. Ohhhh what a terrible name to have as a child. Frenchest of the french.

Joel Nadeau had it pretty bad too especially since we used Joe. Sounded like Joe Nad-doh

Quote: zooo @ October 8 2008, 2:24 PM BST

I don't mean all kids should be called Fifi Trixabelle, or Pritt Stick. Just, put some effort in! No more Annes!

I always used to think my name was quite individual, but there seem to be loads of Robyns now!

Not as many Robyns as Lauras.

I still like my name though.

I was going to be an Emma, and then there really would've been lots of people with my name.

My name's unique. But I hate it.

I reeeally like your name!
I don't know why you don't like it.

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