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Meganrose
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15-09-2006, 07:42 PM
Hi Becky, Well we have a family of 'Woof's' around here. No really, an old lady called Peggy who's in a local residential home and her family live locally. (farmer's by the way).
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Radar Ears
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15-09-2006, 07:53 PM
Originally Posted by beckyc View Post
Before I was married my surname was Woof!

Not Wolfe, or Woolfe, but Woof.

There aren't many of us around but probably more common than you think.

Its great fun at the vets, etc but the best moment was when I bought some raffle tickets at Crufts and they asked what name they were in.
Hi Becky,

I KNOW I shouldn't say this, but I've just GOT TO

Instead of the wedding march, did they play "who let the dogs out" ??

Please don't be offended, I couldn't help it.

My surname is STONE a good old gypsy name that is, and I have to laugh to myself, because if I make a promise to someone, I always pretend to spit on my hand like you're supposed to !!

Whilst I'm on a roll, I used to work with a girl called Sue Chandler, who told me her maiden name was Miller, so she went from a Miller to a Chandler.
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IanTaylor
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15-09-2006, 09:52 PM
Hey bet ya glad hubbies surname wasn't "Barker" ....... Sorry again haha
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