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TwilightSurfer · 29/12/2009 21:02

I am so blessed to be part of this group. We are starting another year together, our 3rd but who's counting. May you each have a happy and healthy one. I look forward to more meetups, more FBing, more Skyping, more Waving, more crazy tales, more laughter, more hand holding, and more support than is humanly possible! XOX

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VintageGardenia · 08/01/2010 22:22

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oopsandbabycoconut · 08/01/2010 22:25

Dizzy - today DH hasbeen calling her Helena (Helen -a not He lay nuh) and Nellie for short. Natasha has been suggested as have Cordelia and Anastasia.

hotterpotter · 08/01/2010 22:26

Oops I could suggest a rather fabulous DD name which ends in a but shortens to a -y if you fancy continuing the theme

Dizz which nugget? My brush with the law???

VG wotcha lovely

Oh man we are watching Stella Street on DVD and I am almost literally wetting myself laughing

dizzydixies · 08/01/2010 22:27

you know me VG, am never one to self promote

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oopsandbabycoconut · 08/01/2010 22:29

the second is most likely VG - I don't think the wiltshire accent can cope with the other pronunciation!

VintageGardenia · 08/01/2010 22:29

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dizzydixies · 08/01/2010 22:30

depends on your postcode I imagine

I'd probably pronounce it the latter but I'm common as muck!!

VintageGardenia · 08/01/2010 22:31

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hotterpotter · 08/01/2010 22:34

I would pronounce it with a stay rather than a star but I say grass and bath properly ie with no r

hotterpotter · 08/01/2010 22:34

Well obv I would pronounce grass with one r [doh]

dizzydixies · 08/01/2010 22:35

well in that case dah'ling its obviously

Anis-taa-see-ah

VintageGardenia · 08/01/2010 22:36

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oopsandbabycoconut · 08/01/2010 22:37

great now I have started a class war on the thread

I should be off to bed via a big warm bath but i can't be bothered to walk up the stairs.

dizzydixies · 08/01/2010 22:37

you're the only Paddy I've ever met with an English accent

hotterpotter · 08/01/2010 22:38

Oi Dizzy you cheeky monkey [slap]

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dizzydixies · 08/01/2010 22:38

VG does oops realise that the name will have to be vetoed and agreed by us PRIOR to Mr coconut being --told- included?!?

oopsandbabycoconut · 08/01/2010 22:39

Well I did need the advice of the Oracle of names! and I would rather be slated here than on the scary names thread!

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oopsandbabycoconut · 08/01/2010 22:40

Mrcoconut need not be involved at all - my choice this time!

Now going to bed - DH has offered to rub my feet! Yes and only my feet before your mind slips Dizzy!

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