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So Frankie Sandford and Wayne Bridge have called their baby

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ShadeofViolet · 18/10/2013 13:26

Parker

Parker Bridge

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LunaticFringe · 18/10/2013 20:00

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Alisvolatpropiis · 18/10/2013 20:14

I like Parker. Not sure about how it sounds with the surname but Parker is perfectly nice.

I have a large soft spot for Cooper if we're talking occupation names.

Thisisaeuphemism · 18/10/2013 20:15

Parker Sandford would work better.

Alisvolatpropiis · 18/10/2013 20:17

I thought that Thisisaeuphemism

Thisisaeuphemism · 18/10/2013 20:19

How can we let frankie know?!

squoosh · 18/10/2013 20:20

I think most names would sound better followed by Sandford rather than Bridge.

Alisvolatpropiis · 18/10/2013 20:25

Twitter I reckon Grin

Thisisaeuphemism · 18/10/2013 20:50

Not true swoosh; London, tower, and Westminster suit bridge rather than Sandford.

imofftolisdoonvarna · 18/10/2013 21:43

I love the way that usualsuspect comes onto any potentially 'chavvy' baby name thread to declare that she loves the name and berate people for being judgy.

It's almost as certain as the sun rising and setting, I reckon she must have some kind of baby name homing device that beeps wildly when anyone on mumsnet insinuates that a name might be a bit 'chav'.

I don't mind Parker I guess, but it's no different from all the other surnames names that are trying to be a bit unique, e.g.. Cooper, Grayson, Quinn etc.

congrats to them both though, now will it be molly or Vanessa next....?

KatieScarlett2833 · 18/10/2013 21:48

Parker Sandford Bridge?
Maybe not Smile

everlong · 18/10/2013 21:48

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usualsuspect · 18/10/2013 21:52

I reckon you need to stfu.

usualsuspect · 18/10/2013 21:53

That was to imofftolisdoonvarna

BooItTooJulia · 18/10/2013 21:55

Imoff, that was nasty. And unnecessary. Take a day off, eh?

imofftolisdoonvarna · 18/10/2013 21:55

Ooop, back again!

usualsuspect · 18/10/2013 21:56

And?

Alisvolatpropiis · 18/10/2013 21:57

I hope Frankie never takes to Mumsnet Hmm

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5madthings · 18/10/2013 22:01

i like the name Parker, makes me think of desperate housewives as lynette? had boys named parker, porter and preston? and the girls penny and paige :)

have to say i dont like giving all.your kids the same initials but it was only a tv show.

usualsuspect · 18/10/2013 22:03

I've had a ticket of a week so come on imofftolisdoonvarna, give it your best shot.

usualsuspect · 18/10/2013 22:04

Fucker not ticket.

This kindle might be next to get it.

QueFonda · 18/10/2013 22:13

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Sindarella · 18/10/2013 22:14

Looks like someones got their goady pants on.

Don't bother entertaining them Usual.

MsJupiterJones · 19/10/2013 08:55

I just thought, 'a ticket of a week', that's a good phrase, never heard it before, so I'm disappointed it's an autocorrect. May adopt it anyway.

I love surnamey names so think Parker is cool but agree it goes better with Sandford.

JazzAnnNonMouse · 19/10/2013 10:09

I quite like surname type names but it would be better with a surname other than bridge.

I didn't read imoff as being rude/offensive I read it as 'usual suspect comes to the rescue again of judging names as 'chavvy' horay'
Perhaps I read it wrong.

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