I named one of my cows Cuthbert....we had a baby name book that we used to name them....they were registered purebreds so you HAD to name them....and Cuthbert was one that we chose....dorky. Super dorky.
Ahh, so close. Actually, you almost were close. My mum was going to call be Rebecca if I was a girl and when I turned out to have a dangling wilbury, she pondered whether she could still get away with a girl's name.
Is it normal I hate those cop-out middle names?
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Cuthbert?
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Ick, no. That sounds like an old English name to me. It's nothing like that. No Timothy, Roger, Tristan, Hereward, or anything like that. :P
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I named one of my cows Cuthbert....we had a baby name book that we used to name them....they were registered purebreds so you HAD to name them....and Cuthbert was one that we chose....dorky. Super dorky.
Heather!
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Ahh, so close. Actually, you almost were close. My mum was going to call be Rebecca if I was a girl and when I turned out to have a dangling wilbury, she pondered whether she could still get away with a girl's name.
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Rececco, then? :D
Reginald ?
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Nuh huh. Not Rupert, either. Or Tarquin. Or Belvedere. :P