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Congratulations Todger
Chizz
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So happy for Christie Nicklaus to have been taken up the aisle by her favourite Todger.
And, for her eighty year old grandfather Jack, seeing a fine, upstanding, young Todger must bring back some great memories.
Let's hope we hear about some tiny Todgers in the not too distant future.
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Funnily enough my wife's nickname for me is Todger Shrunk.22
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Quite a lengthy piece5
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Who on Earth calls their child .....Todger? lololol
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In fairness, being a member of the Strunk family probably sets the bar for names fairly low.Oggy Red said:
Who on Earth calls their child .....Todger? lololol7 -
SporadicAddick said:
In fairness, being a member of the Strunk family probably sets the bar for names fairly low.Oggy Red said:
Who on Earth calls their child .....Todger? lololol
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He sounds like a dick.15
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Sounds like an unsubtle anagram name.0
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That's right up there with Randy Bumgardner as one of those ridiculous American names that are even funnier because they dont understand why they're funny!1
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Not as ridiculous as his brother, UphillOff_it said:That's right up there with Randy Bumgardner as one of those ridiculous American names that are even funnier because they dont understand why they're funny!0 -
@ElfsborgAddick wife’s nickname for him is chode.0
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Just think....
Todger and Fanny.
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That could work...Fanny Fanackapan said:Just think....
Todger and Fanny.0 -
That’s meRodneyCharltonTrotta said:He sounds like a dick.7 -
Oops0
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Off_it said:That's right up there with Randy Bumgardner as one of those ridiculous American names that are even funnier because they dont understand why they're funny!
Of course it's a German language name, plenty of people in Germany/Austria/Switzerland called Baumgartner (Baum = tree, Gartner = gardener).
Even Randy is merely the diminutive of Randolf (again, a Germanic name).
Lots of German immigration during the past 200 years so no surprise the name is well used in the USA.
Despite making the spelling more American phonetic, it's only Brits that would find it funny - as a tramp is a bum, bum is a fanny in Americanese, and English fanny is ..... oh, I give up (!) : confused:
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Only the other day Mr Tatters and I were talking about the South Korean foreign minister in the 90s - Lee Bum Suk
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Did Ed Balls call his daughter Ophelia?4
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This is what happens when our game is cancelled.
What a load of todgers we have on here2 -
blackpool72 said:This is what happens when our game is cancelled.
What a load of todgers we have on here
Should have an Elf warning.
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What happened to the famous todger?0
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I’ve always found the name Bernt Haas an amusing name3
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Takes one to know one, as they say_MrDick said:I’ve always found the name Bernt Haas an amusing name
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I have friend from Denmark who knew a ‘Mr Bent Willy’ from Copenhagen. Thank god we’ve got Thomas Sandgaard.5
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Gaylord Burrows was one of my favourite names for a sportsman.1
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Used to speak to a woman in Germany for work called Fanny Fidler.1
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Who then moved to England and live in Pratts BottomArsenetatters said:I have friend from Denmark who knew a ‘Mr Bent Willy’ from Copenhagen. Thank god we’ve got Thomas Sandgaard.
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Sure there was funny names thread onceLargeAddick said:Used to speak to a woman in Germany for work called Fanny Fidler.
in Singapore used to work with Fanny Pak and ING bank used to have someone called Dirk De Berk0 -
In my stockbroking days we had a client called Fanny Belcher4















