Profile for Ladyducker:
none
Recent front page messages:
none
Best answers to questions:
- a member for 20 years, 9 months and 20 days
- has posted 0 messages on the main board
- has posted 0 messages on the talk board
- has posted 0 messages on the links board
- has posted 1 stories and 0 replies on question of the week
- They liked 0 pictures, 0 links, 0 talk posts, and 1 qotw answers.
- Ignore this user
- Add this user as a friend
- send me a message
none
Recent front page messages:
none
Best answers to questions:
» Pet Names
My family
had a cat called Kinky once - 'cos it had a wonky tail. Ended up being called 'Winky' mostly, to stop the neighbours from talking! My little brother named a new kitten 'Whiskas Supermeat' once too, who was affectionately known as 'Meaty' - and he was.
Do fictional names count? I love the Alsatian's name - 'TB' - in Iain Banks' 'Espedair Street'. The main character assumes his mate's dog's had lung trouble, but after the dog goes out on the piss with them one night and then gets fed a curry, he discovers it stands for 'Total Bastard'...
(Fri 27th Feb 2004, 1:59, More)
My family
had a cat called Kinky once - 'cos it had a wonky tail. Ended up being called 'Winky' mostly, to stop the neighbours from talking! My little brother named a new kitten 'Whiskas Supermeat' once too, who was affectionately known as 'Meaty' - and he was.
Do fictional names count? I love the Alsatian's name - 'TB' - in Iain Banks' 'Espedair Street'. The main character assumes his mate's dog's had lung trouble, but after the dog goes out on the piss with them one night and then gets fed a curry, he discovers it stands for 'Total Bastard'...
(Fri 27th Feb 2004, 1:59, More)