qeee1 wrote:your mother...
(oh yes I went there)
You need your arse kicking for bringing that up queeeeeeeef
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qeee1 wrote:your mother...
(oh yes I went there)













rocksolid wrote:Sorry, Scarus, my memory failed me - in my head it was bon-, not bell-. Cajun or New England French?
And as for Pursell, couldn't find it, but...
http://surnames.behindthename.com/php/s ... ms=purcell
Purcell
Usage: English
Extra: Statistics, Add Information
Means "swineherd" or perhaps just "piglet" from the Old French pourcel.
So maybe you should change your nickname...how 'bout it, Piglet?![]()
Kyle's name I was particularly curious about because I was wondering if it was behind his choice of an otherwise enigmatic nickname.










sportsdd2 wrote:Machiavelli wrote:That depends on if it was a family trip or not.
nah it wasnt a family thing i wnet w/ the church. tho it was basicly 6 days of partyin instead of religious stuff







HighBorn wrote:rocksolid wrote:Sorry, Scarus, my memory failed me - in my head it was bon-, not bell-. Cajun or New England French?
And as for Pursell, couldn't find it, but...
http://surnames.behindthename.com/php/s ... ms=purcell
Purcell
Usage: English
Extra: Statistics, Add Information
Means "swineherd" or perhaps just "piglet" from the Old French pourcel.
So maybe you should change your nickname...how 'bout it, Piglet?![]()
Kyle's name I was particularly curious about because I was wondering if it was behind his choice of an otherwise enigmatic nickname.
wow forgot all about asking...lol.. um thats not my nick name its my real last name..lmao.. great im irish and scottish and named after a swine....rotflmao







AK_iceman wrote:TANNER
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: TAN-ur [key]
From a surname meaning "one who tans hides" in Old English.
this is what my name means







reverend_kyle wrote:No.
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reverend_kyle wrote:sportsdd2 wrote:Machiavelli wrote:That depends on if it was a family trip or not.
nah it wasnt a family thing i wnet w/ the church. tho it was basicly 6 days of partyin instead of religious stuff
your reverend just got back from texas..







Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.


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