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Leesa, Leesir or Leesar

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sostressedsostressed · 08/08/2012 12:16

Lisa - which above spelling do you prefer?

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Numberlock · 12/08/2012 20:28

How about [insert random symbol] The Baby Formerly Known as Lisa?

picnicbasketcase · 11/08/2012 23:20

I think the OP is having a laugh but just in case - stick to Lisa or Lesa please

hhhhhhh · 11/08/2012 23:18

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Alwaysme123 · 11/08/2012 14:01

lisza??

Numberlock · 11/08/2012 13:31

shesariver That's pure genius.

Ham69 · 11/08/2012 10:34

Cos it's exotic, innit Grin

BlueMoon74 · 11/08/2012 10:34

Lisa.

NoComet · 11/08/2012 10:26

Odd spelling.

NoComet · 11/08/2012 10:26

Lisa, Lisa Carrington NZ has just won the canoe sprint.

Really can't see any reason for an of spelling

Nice name, goes with long and short surnames.

shesariver · 11/08/2012 09:06

You lot are really not thinking outside the box here. How about L££$A? Grin

tigermummy35 · 10/08/2012 15:22

There was a girl at school with me called Leesa. Personally prefer the traditional spelling. Lisa like Lisa Simpson :)

CaptainHetty · 10/08/2012 11:15

She also has a post about people dressing in Tesco jeans and not making an effort after having children... I think she is quite obviously very bored :o

libelulle · 10/08/2012 11:11

Flooded Shock at OP saying you'd sent her a private message when you hadn't! Kind of weird that it didn't occur to her that you might call her on it, though Grin

I think Brian, pronounced Melanie is the best suggestion so far, closely followed by Llisa, in proper welsh style.

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 10:55

Thanks, guys. All sounds perfectly reasonable to me Wink

drtachyon · 10/08/2012 10:52

Basically, OP posted something along these line:

"Some of my bridesmaids are fat, I want thin bridesmaids so I have nice wedding photos, what's the best way for me to tell them this?"

Lots of people went Shock Shock Shock, there was lots of flaming and name calling, and mumsnet deleted the whole thing.

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TantrumsAndOlympicGoldBalloons · 10/08/2012 10:44

This is the same op that has a thread about "just because you are mum is no excuse to look like a tramp" or words to that effect!!

You seem amazingly concerned by other peoples appearance?
Maybe that's why you're so stressed?

And FWIW my spelling of the name would have been L'zaar. :)

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 10:26

Oh no! We may go to our graves never knowing what happened, Pickles!

Perhaps some kind soul could give us a summary in a BBC 3 60 second news stylee?

PicklesThePottyMouthedParrot · 10/08/2012 10:20

Wasn't it deleted? We will never know!

Alwaysme123 · 10/08/2012 10:19

just keep thinking of the - The Simpsons
sorry not much help!!

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 10:19

I love Michael Rosen, Jet.

Pickles - I'm trying to find it! Can someone post a link?

jetstar · 10/08/2012 10:04

numberlock that IS funny Grin

PicklesThePottyMouthedParrot · 10/08/2012 10:03

The fat bridesmaid thread sounds quite something....

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Numberlock · 10/08/2012 09:39

Reminds me of the Michael Rosen poem

What's your name?

When they said,
What's your name?'
I used to say,
Michael Rosen
Rosen R,O,S,E,N
With a silent Q as in rhubarb
And they'd say That's not very funny.'

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