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barrelled

  1. Yorkshire Blue

    Players with double-barrelled first names

    Would John-Joe O'Toole be our first? I can't remember if Lewis-James-Merrick had a double barrelled first name or surname.
  2. Cricko

    A bit of fun.

    Your royal wedding guest name - Start with either Lord or Lady. Your first name is one of your grandparents’ names. Your surname is the name of your first pet, double-barrelled with the name of the street you grew up on. I will start. Lord Walter Brutus-Dale.
  3. Smiffy

    To all the singers in Block V&W...

    In an attempt to bring some unity to the singing at The Hall, could all the singers in V&W please all group together at the front of the two sections on Friday. We all know we make a right bloody noise at the back, but due to the double barrelled roof it doesn't carry to the rest of the ground...
  4. chadded

    Rettendon Murders

    From BBC News: A fresh inquiry has begun into the murder of three drug dealers in an isolated county lane in Essex nine years ago. The new investigation into the killings, nicknamed the Rettendon Murders, is being carried out for the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Pat Tate, 37, Craig...
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