Basically is my name, with an I included somewhere in the surname

It doesnt even rhyme unless you pronounce it like Colin Powell. :roll_eyes:

Trouble is right, my surname starts with a K and the ‘ck’ of the forename followed by that K is awkward to say as a full name

got that one a lot. Kids were like errr something must rhyme with colin. :musical_note: Colin McBrolin the big fat…shmolin! :musical_note: Shut up Josh!

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Sorry mate.
(please don’t suplex me) :grinning:

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The more I think about it the less I like it! Tim. Urgh, it’s just a boring middle class noise.

I’m reading the “Brol” in “McBrolin” like in “brolly”. Still giggling to myself.

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could go down the Crazy T/Big T path with me?

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T-Towel

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yes this is how it was pronounced.

Ah, I’m sure he was just Joshing

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burst into the room!

IT’S T TIME!!!

(trademark Marty big smile)

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Josh was a little shit actually

You used to refer to yourself as Antony didn’t you? Not that long ago?

I thought you went to Tony around the same time I went back to Anthony?

Aye my name’s alright.
Unique enough I guess.
Can be a bit awkward trying to get it spelled/pronounced by others sometimes.

I’m not going to give away if any guesses are right or wrong for fear of offending anyone x

All the Tims in my life have had some kind of big impact on me, of varying pleasantness.

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I think Graham or Gareth (shortened to Gaz) is the most Northampton name

I was a very skinny kid and was called Bony Tony.

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sorry you were picked on like that but that’s got a certain ring to it