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I don't have a middle name as David from the Archers didn't.

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I have no middle name because my dad had to ask how to spell his middle name when signing the marriage certificate and my mum decided against them.


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because my dad had to ask how to spell his middle name when signing the marriage certificate

Was your Dad 4 years old when he got married or something?


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because my dad had to ask how to spell his middle name when signing the marriage certificate

Was your Dad 4 years old when he got married or something?

He comes from the countryside.


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because my dad had to ask how to spell his middle name when signing the marriage certificate

Was your Dad 4 years old when he got married or something?

He comes from the countryside.

I can't work out if that's a justification or an alternative reason.

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because my dad had to ask how to spell his middle name when signing the marriage certificate

Was your Dad 4 years old when he got married or something?

He comes from the countryside.

I can't work out if that's a justification or an alternative reason.

I think his excuse was he never used it much before. Add in some wedding nerves, probably lead him to ask. But still...


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I think his excuse was he never used it much before. Add in some wedding nerves, probably lead him to ask. But still...

I'm guessing his middle name isn't 'Tom'


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I don't have a middle name as David from the Archers didn't.

Fixed.

Meanwhile, I'm the only one of my family barring my younger cousin to have a middle name.

Is it Dimrill?

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I think his excuse was he never used it much before. Add in some wedding nerves, probably lead him to ask. But still...

I'm guessing his middle name isn't 'Tom'

Funny enough, it's George. Parents are so embarrassing.


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ROYAL BABY THE SEQUEL!!!!!!!!! HOW GOOD IS THIS, EH? I BET SCOTLAND WILL MISS A ROYAL BABY!


Wish I'd put some money on something like this.
Prince Harry is probably irritated at another demotion. Must be fun to ruin your younger brother's career chances with each successive child.


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Think I just saw Prince William's motorcade go past Carfax.


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Lordy, I was so worked up about the General Election I'd forgotten about the more important matter of a spare-to-the-heir.
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We're going to call it Prince Nigel Michael Boris Aaron, in honour of our national liberators.


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Charmingly, this is the second item on the BBC website, after North Korea's missiles. Bairns not bombs, Mr Kim.


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William is realising he blew his chances at a decent Battleyness score by being a Search and Rescue pilot, and his Scandal by not kidnapping any Nuns before getting married or murdering his brother, so he's doubling down on the Dynasty score. Wise move.


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William is realising he blew his chances at a decent Battleyness score by being a Search and Rescue pilot, and his Scandal by not kidnapping any Nuns before getting married or murdering his brother, so he's doubling down on the Dynasty score. Wise move.


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Marrying an American divorcee? I'm not sure that turned out so well last time.


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Although if you're going to marry someone from Suits, it clearly should be Donna.


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Marrying an American divorcee? I'm not sure that turned out so well last time.


:DD And he had dubious Nazi connections...


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Although if you're going to marry someone from Suits, it clearly should be Donna.

And if you're going to marry a Donna, it should be Donna Actual from The West Wing.

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Although if you're going to marry someone from Suits, it clearly should be Donna.

And if you're going to marry a Donna, it should be Donna Actual from The West Wing.


Disagree. Donna from 2 Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps.

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Although if you're going to marry someone from Suits, it clearly should be Donna.

And if you're going to marry a Donna, it should be Donna Actual from The West Wing.


Disagree. Donna from 2 Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps.

She's Donna, she's not a Donna.

Plus I was more of a fan of Janet.

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Grim... wrote:
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Although if you're going to marry someone from Suits, it clearly should be Donna.

And if you're going to marry a Donna, it should be Donna Actual from The West Wing.


Disagree. Donna from 2 Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps.

She's Donna, she's not a Donna.

Plus I was more of a fan of Janet.


Louise.

Janet just looked filthy all the time. Smith nailed that part.

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Marrying an American divorcee? I'm not sure that turned out so well last time.


Charles was technically a widower when he married Camelia, so if the future King can do it, then so can Harry I guess?

Nice to see he can marry someone he loves and who isn’t a first cousin

Wonder which Dukedom Harry will get? Also will she be still working on Suits?


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Charles was technically a widower when he married Camelia, so if the future King can do it, then so can Harry I guess?


Charlie married Camilla in a civil ceremony and had it blessed at a church. Not sure how far things have changed since then, but I guess it wasn't a problem for one of his more notable namesakes.

The only other thing I remember from that time was a Youtube parody called 'Camilla Queen', which still makes me smile.


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MaliA wrote:
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Although if you're going to marry someone from Suits, it clearly should be Donna.

And if you're going to marry a Donna, it should be Donna Actual from The West Wing.


Disagree. Donna from 2 Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps.

She's Donna, she's not a Donna.

Plus I was more of a fan of Janet.


Louise.

Janet just looked filthy all the time. Smith nailed that part.


I like how we've effortlessly moved from a royal engagement to 2 Pints. :)

I went out with someone who used to get compared to Donna a lot, which she hated, although I think it was more down to snobbery than anything else - she didn't like The Royle Family (almost back on thread track) because she didn't like to think people like that actually existed

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Marrying an American divorcee? I'm not sure that turned out so well last time.


Charles was technically a widower when he married Camelia, so if the future King can do it, then so can Harry I guess?

Nice to see he can marry someone he loves and who isn’t a first cousin

Wonder which Dukedom Harry will get? Also will she be still working on Suits?

That "technically" is worrying.


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Wonder which Dukedom Harry will get?


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Spectator waffling about the Royal Marriage being bad because she's a divorcee.

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/11/p ... d-showbiz/

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the entire existence of the Church of England based on the desire for divorcees to get married, and Royals in particular?

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Spectator waffling about the Royal Marriage being bad because she's a divorcee.

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/11/p ... d-showbiz/

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the entire existence of the Church of England based on the desire for divorcees to get married, and Royals in particular?


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Spectator waffling about the Royal Marriage being bad because she's a divorcee.

https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/11/p ... d-showbiz/

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the entire existence of the Church of England based on the desire for divorcees to get married, and Royals in particular?


For terrible opinion pieces on the engagement, I think Tatler is winning so far.

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