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What's you #toryname ?


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Trending worldwide, apparently.

 

My #toryname (Grandparent name + First street you lived in + Headteachers name) is Alexander Queensferry-Robbie.

 

What's yours ?

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William Brookfield-Jagoe

Belter !

 

They should have a cipher for your Tory school nickname, like ... I dunno ...

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BoJack Horseman

All possibilities:

 

Alexander Largo-Hague

Alexander Largo-Galloway

William Largo-Hague (too close!)

William Largo-Galloway

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Could have any combination of:

 

Elizabeth Parkhead-Lewis

Jean Parkhead- Lewis

Elizabeth Parkhead-Birch

Jean Parkhead-Birch

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BoJack Horseman

Looks like our great-grandparents weren't very imaginative when it came to naming their children.

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Say What Again

Looks like our great-grandparents weren't very imaginative when it came to naming their children.

 

Apart from ol' Melville and Ebenzer :2thumbsup:

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William Craigentinny-Dalglish.

 

Last spotted prowling around Welsh orphanages in the 1980s.

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Auld Ebbie was from the Black Country, so probably not that imaginative!

 

And Melville was from Cornwall! He also had a brother called Garfield who was electrocuted in a swamp while engineering in Malaysia.

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I didn't have a headmaster, I had a rector which makes me well on the way to being a tory I reckon.

 

Yup, me too (Leith Academy).

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Ebenezer Mountcastle-Ferris

 

Or

 

Alexander Mountcastle-Ferris

 

A Lordship's in the bag!

 

Your grandad was called Ebeneezer? :cheesy::drummer::disguise:

Superb.

 

My own would be Archibald Longcram-Moncrieff.

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My own would be Archibald Longcram-Moncrieff.

 

I reckon that's the winner.

 

That's a definite Laird of Kirknockle name there. :cheesy:

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Your grandad was called Ebeneezer? :cheesy::drummer::disguise:

Superb.

 

My own would be Archibald Longcram-Moncrieff.

 

Sure was Cosa.

 

And he went to Buck House to get awarded an MBE. Some boy...

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Sure was Cosa.

 

And he went to Buck House to get awarded an MBE. Some boy...

 

You don't meet too many Ebeneezer's these days.

Met a Cornelius not that long ago. Proper old school, possibly even Roman era name.

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You don't meet too many Ebeneezer's these days.

Met a Cornelius not that long ago. Proper old school, possibly even Roman era name.

 

Nah, Cornelius was from the future!

 

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