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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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iklboo · 09/08/2012 17:50

Lleighzerrr

catfart · 09/08/2012 17:52

I second Trazzletoes suggestion of J-a-n-e, pronounced Lisa or maybe just strip it down to a symbol like Prince did, a £ or $ sign would be lovely or maybe a ?????????

drtachyon · 09/08/2012 17:54

I prefer it spelt Lisa.

But if it has to be one of the three options given, then Leesa. The other two look like boys names.

CaptainHetty · 09/08/2012 17:54

This is a joke, yes?

Maybe she could go for something more piratey - Lis'aaaaargh

sostressedsostressed · 09/08/2012 19:56

End of discussion. It's officially Leesar.

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:06

Hey Flooded - thanks for the supportive email you sent me :) you're lovely.

The thread was deleted because people caught feelings. There was nothing wrong with my thread. I simply asked a question to gain advice on how to approach my bridesmaids on keeping fit so they could look their best on my wedding day. Tis all.

Anyway I am not going to bring that discussion on baby Leesar's thread.

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spamm · 10/08/2012 01:42

Poor baby Leesar Grin

Bluestocking · 10/08/2012 08:33

Does anyone else remember Leee John and Imagination? We used to think he was craaaazy for spelling his name with three es. How lowkey that looks now.

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 08:57

The whole family have common names with 'unique' spellings. Her brother's little boy is called Oliver spelt Oleever (or something like that).

Suggestions please for 'unique' spellings for 3 sons' names - Daniel, Michael and James...

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 09:01

Who could forget Blue!

Check out the picture of Imagination on here!

slinkaz-the-model.blogspot.de/2010/10/meeting-member-from-imagination.html

Trazzletoes · 10/08/2012 09:27

Numberlock - in Russian there is no 'j' so if you were to transcribe James, it would be D-zh-a-ee-m-s

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 09:33

That's very apt Trazzle, I did Russian at university.

He could even spell it in the Cyrillic alphabet, that would really confuse everyone!

PicklesThePottyMouthedParrot · 10/08/2012 09:34

What about Brian, pronounced Melanie?

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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PicklesThePottyMouthedParrot · 10/08/2012 10:03

The fat bridesmaid thread sounds quite something....

jetstar · 10/08/2012 10:04

numberlock that IS funny Grin

Numberlock · 10/08/2012 10:19

I love Michael Rosen, Jet.

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

Alwaysme123 · 10/08/2012 10:19

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

PicklesThePottyMouthedParrot · 10/08/2012 10:20

Wasn't it deleted? We will never know!

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?

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