(Duke Otterbyyou pre-verts,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:37,
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Shazzoir?
In what way is that a clue?
(DixipoosBye Bye Blackbird,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:38,
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Think Essexs girls name
(Duke Otterbyyou pre-verts,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:40,
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possibly derives from Sharron
(k3b/-\bPeace man.,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:40,
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Oh right
In that case I am also female and my real name is Diana. Clue's in the name Dixon, you see.
(DixipoosBye Bye Blackbird,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:42,
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naaaaaaaaaah moite...
names with a strong sound in them typically get shortened and zza stuck on the end: so barry=bazza gareth=gazza sharron=shazza warren=wozza (typically) etc.
so you can't be the people's princes :(
(k3b/-\bPeace man.,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:44,
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Is your name Thomas then?
:D
(DixipoosBye Bye Blackbird,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:46,
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it doesn't have a strong r sound. they come from below...
(k3b/-\bPeace man.,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:47,
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which what I said, I just couldn't get the words in the right order :)
(Duke Otterbyyou pre-verts,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:46,
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Ha ha! What he said!
Shazzoir just sounds a wee bit more cosmopolitan than the common old 'Shazz' variant. One of my ex work colleagues coined the Shazzoir name about ten years ago, and it stuck. I actually quite like it!
(ShazzoirOld enough to know better young enough not to care,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:50,
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is it pronouced shazz-wah?
(k3b/-\bPeace man.,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:51,
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Sure is sunshine
Like Renoir but with a Shazz. Kinda.
(ShazzoirOld enough to know better young enough not to care,
Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:57,
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