Ooooohhhh Dunky..... you've got your thread back... :D:D
to be honest... it had never left me
John Logie Baird
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
question for dunkman
where's the best place to live in scotland i'm thinkin of movin up there?
oh n don't be picky bout Mcready ire's only next door!!!!! everyone else
depends if you like cities or country living really dudsical
Dundee, Aberdeen, Glasgow Edinburgh if you like city life... as for large towns Stirling and Perth are lovely places... Dunfermlines a nice place.
avoid new towns like East Kilbride though...
actually, its a big place Scotland... any ideas what area you want to stay in? Highlands, central belt or lowlands?
Alexander Fleming and Lulu
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
You mean you didn't check on your house of names website I think you'll find a couple may be English
my house of names website only did Scottish names though.... hence McCready and Cameron
Vedder, Ament and Gossard... someone look them up for me
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
on the pink pop 92 the interview with Ed after the chap says its Flemish ! (i think )
Dunk , are u boycoting the Dublin thread and only posting here now ?????? lol
so Vedder is Belgian then... wow!
no, no... i just havent been on much and i got kinda lost on the Dublin thread... basically it was about hoodies
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
No it doesn't it also does the above, German, English, English.
wow... as usual you are more correct than me :(
vedder
Origin Displayed: German
Medieval Austria is the ancient homeland of the vedder family. Austria,
which was originally home to a Celtic people, was conquered by the Roman
Empire in about 15 BC. Following the fall of Rome, Austria was repeatedly
invaded by barbarian tribes, such as the Vandals, Visigoths, and Huns, who
swept in from the east. During the 5th and 6th centuries, the Alemanni,
Avars and Slavs settled Austria. The Avars were defeated in 785 by the
Frankish emperor Charlemagne, who set up the East Mark, which later became known as the Österreich. Austria was ruled by the Babenburger dynasty until 1278, when they were succeeded by the Hapsburg dynasty, which ruled Austria until the 20th century.
Spelling variations include: Vetter, Voetter (Bavaria), Votter (Bavaria), Vetters, Vetterle, Voetterl, Vetterling, Vetterlein, Vetterley,
Vetterline, Vedder (northern Germany), Vett, Veth, Vether, Fett, Fetter,
Fetters, Fetterle and many more.
First found in Bavaria, where the name, historically associated with the
landed aristocracy, could be considered to have played a major role in the
feudal society which became the backbone of early development of Europe.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Georg Vetter, who came to Philadelphia in 1729. David Vetter arrived in Philadelphia in 1731; as did Lucas Vetter and his family, Margerita Vetter, and Sophia Vetter. Henrich Vetterley settled in Georgia in 1741. Settling in Texas were Andreas Vetter in 1851.
(Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history)
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
Nah that was why I had posted that you might find a couple were English as I had looked them all up on the site when you first posted it
ok.. just this once i stand corrected
gossard
Origin Displayed: English
Spelling variations include: Gossett, Gosset, Josset, Jossett, Gazzard and many more.
First found in Cambridgeshire where they were anciently seated as Lords of
the Manor. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Peter Gossett, his wife Catherine Du Four, and their four children, who
arrived in Pennsylvania between the years 1650-1765; Andrew E. Gossett, was on record in Texas in 1833.
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
The Anglo-Saxon name ament comes from Hamon, an Old French personal name brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Spelling variations include: Hammond, Hammon, Hammons, Hamon, Hamond and others.
First found in Kent where they were seated from very ancient times, some
say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at
Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were:
Daniel Hammond settled in Bermuda in 1635; Elizabeth Hammond and her
husband settled in Boston Mass. in 1630 with their four children; Henry
Hammond arrived in Fort Cumberland Nova Scotia with his wife and three
children in 1774.
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
The rugged west coast of Scotland and the desolate Hebrides islands are
the ancestral home of the cameron family. Their name indicates that the
original bearer lived in either Cameron near Edinburgh, Cameron in Lennox,
or Cameron in Fife. Thus, the name Camerons of the Lowlands is of
territorial origin, from one of the three places so called. The Highland
clan name Cameron may come from the Lowland name, but it is also derived
from the Gaelic word "cam-shron," which means "wry" or "hook-nosed." The
Cameron Clan was described as 'Fiercer than fierceness itself' and it was
reputed to be one of the most ancient clans of Scotland. The hereditary
name of the chiefs of the Clan is MacDhomnuill Duibh, from their ancestor
"Black Donald." The first assured chief of the clan was not found until
1411, when Donald Du reigned in that year. Following this date, the clan
split into three separate branches, one each at Letterfinlay, Strone and
Glen Nevis, with the clan seat at Lochaber.
Spelling variations include: Cameron, MacGuillonies, MacSorlies and many
more.
First found in Angus where they were traditionally descended from the
Kings of Denmark and assisted in the restoration of King Fergus II in the
year 404.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: the
group who arrived on the ships, the "Sarah" and the "Dove" in Upper Canada
in 1801; their holds filled with 700 Camerons and Frasers from the
Lochaber country. The Camerons also settled in the U.S.A. in Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, St. Christopher, Virginia, New York, Georgia,
and California, in the 18th and 19th centuries. In Newfoundland, Alexander
Cameron settled in St. John's in 1744.
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
First born son of the high king Mac Readie. Became a talented axeman who travelled far and wide. Raped a pillaged in the villages of scotlandia causeing all the inhabitants to believe that they too would become axemen and axebirds but alas it didn't materialise. All the great axemen did come from ireland. All McCreadys children in scotlandia became Dunkmen and lived happily ever after
The fact is.. they hated Scotland so much that they upped and left
you're confusing Ireland and Scotland again :rolleyes:
Ireland = starvation and semtex importers
Scotland = education and inventors
its quite easy to remember which is which!!
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
First born son of the high king Mac Readie. Became a talented axeman who travelled far and wide. Raped a pillaged in the villages of scotlandia causeing all the inhabitants to believe that they too would become axemen and axebirds but alas it didn't materialise. All the great axemen did come from ireland. All McCreadys children in scotlandia became Dunkmen and lived happily ever after
i see you have been quoting from irelands only joke book again... McCready is a scottish name... get over it!!
in fact... not one of our hallowed musical icons comes from Ireland... thats a bit of a fucker isnt it for you 'patriots'..... 2 englishmen, 2 scotsmen, one german/belgian and a hawaiian..
all that emigrating and you still couldnt even do that right...
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
i see you have been quoting from irelands only joke book again... McCready is a scottish name... get over it!!
in fact... not one of our hallowed musical icons comes from Ireland... thats a bit of a fucker isnt it for you 'patriots'..... 2 englishmen, 2 scotsmen, one german/belgian and a hawaiian..
all that emigrating and you still couldnt even do that right...
They're all from Ireland my good (dunk)man......have you not learned yet....Ireland is the centre of the universe :D:D
Their all from Ireland my good (dunk)man......have you not learned yet....Ireland is the centre of the universe :D:D
their or there... yer thicker than a whale omelette
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
and your star sign has just told me that, and i quote... "as ireland is the centre of the universe, expect to see the whole of Ireland coming into Uranus.... "
hopefully that one comes true for you...
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
and your star sign has just told me that, and i quote... "as ireland is the centre of the universe, expect to see the whole of Ireland coming into Uranus.... "
obviously i meant yer in the colloquial scottish sense... but i give it to you in the bulgarian/russian cyrllic sense of the word
oh... and its "you're a whale..." NOT "you are a whale..." the latter is a comparative pro-noun and the former is an accusationary pro-noun :cool:
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
Comments
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
hay loved looking through your "Kilt" pics ! very funny
Astoria,Dublin,Reading 06,Wembley 07,Sheapards Bush & o2 09 thats multiple Jamgasms!
to be honest... it had never left me
John Logie Baird
well pics were very funny !
sometimes i like a kilt really depends on whos in it
Astoria,Dublin,Reading 06,Wembley 07,Sheapards Bush & o2 09 thats multiple Jamgasms!
depends if you like cities or country living really dudsical
Dundee, Aberdeen, Glasgow Edinburgh if you like city life... as for large towns Stirling and Perth are lovely places... Dunfermlines a nice place.
avoid new towns like East Kilbride though...
actually, its a big place Scotland... any ideas what area you want to stay in? Highlands, central belt or lowlands?
Alexander Fleming and Lulu
gossard
Ament
wonder where those surnames originate from... ??
Vedder sounds Czech
Ament sounds Belgian/Dutch
Gossard...... dunno!!!
You mean you didn't check on your house of names website I think you'll find a couple may be English
ament definitely sounds frenchish
*he signs the petition* *oh and while theyre at it in scotland nip over to county antrim wood ye;s*
my house of names website only did Scottish names though.... hence McCready and Cameron
Vedder, Ament and Gossard... someone look them up for me
No it doesn't it also does the above, German, English, English.
Dunk , are u boycoting the Dublin thread and only posting here now ?????? lol
Astoria,Dublin,Reading 06,Wembley 07,Sheapards Bush & o2 09 thats multiple Jamgasms!
so Vedder is Belgian then... wow!
no, no... i just havent been on much and i got kinda lost on the Dublin thread... basically it was about hoodies
wow... as usual you are more correct than me :(
vedder
Origin Displayed: German
Medieval Austria is the ancient homeland of the vedder family. Austria,
which was originally home to a Celtic people, was conquered by the Roman
Empire in about 15 BC. Following the fall of Rome, Austria was repeatedly
invaded by barbarian tribes, such as the Vandals, Visigoths, and Huns, who
swept in from the east. During the 5th and 6th centuries, the Alemanni,
Avars and Slavs settled Austria. The Avars were defeated in 785 by the
Frankish emperor Charlemagne, who set up the East Mark, which later became known as the Österreich. Austria was ruled by the Babenburger dynasty until 1278, when they were succeeded by the Hapsburg dynasty, which ruled Austria until the 20th century.
Spelling variations include: Vetter, Voetter (Bavaria), Votter (Bavaria), Vetters, Vetterle, Voetterl, Vetterling, Vetterlein, Vetterley,
Vetterline, Vedder (northern Germany), Vett, Veth, Vether, Fett, Fetter,
Fetters, Fetterle and many more.
First found in Bavaria, where the name, historically associated with the
landed aristocracy, could be considered to have played a major role in the
feudal society which became the backbone of early development of Europe.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Georg Vetter, who came to Philadelphia in 1729. David Vetter arrived in Philadelphia in 1731; as did Lucas Vetter and his family, Margerita Vetter, and Sophia Vetter. Henrich Vetterley settled in Georgia in 1741. Settling in Texas were Andreas Vetter in 1851.
(Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history)
Why so sad it has to happen occassionally
Nah that was why I had posted that you might find a couple were English as I had looked them all up on the site when you first posted it
ok.. just this once i stand corrected
gossard
Origin Displayed: English
Spelling variations include: Gossett, Gosset, Josset, Jossett, Gazzard and many more.
First found in Cambridgeshire where they were anciently seated as Lords of
the Manor. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Peter Gossett, his wife Catherine Du Four, and their four children, who
arrived in Pennsylvania between the years 1650-1765; Andrew E. Gossett, was on record in Texas in 1833.
Origin Displayed: English
The Anglo-Saxon name ament comes from Hamon, an Old French personal name brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Spelling variations include: Hammond, Hammon, Hammons, Hamon, Hamond and others.
First found in Kent where they were seated from very ancient times, some
say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at
Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were:
Daniel Hammond settled in Bermuda in 1635; Elizabeth Hammond and her
husband settled in Boston Mass. in 1630 with their four children; Henry
Hammond arrived in Fort Cumberland Nova Scotia with his wife and three
children in 1774.
Origin Displayed: Scottish
The rugged west coast of Scotland and the desolate Hebrides islands are
the ancestral home of the cameron family. Their name indicates that the
original bearer lived in either Cameron near Edinburgh, Cameron in Lennox,
or Cameron in Fife. Thus, the name Camerons of the Lowlands is of
territorial origin, from one of the three places so called. The Highland
clan name Cameron may come from the Lowland name, but it is also derived
from the Gaelic word "cam-shron," which means "wry" or "hook-nosed." The
Cameron Clan was described as 'Fiercer than fierceness itself' and it was
reputed to be one of the most ancient clans of Scotland. The hereditary
name of the chiefs of the Clan is MacDhomnuill Duibh, from their ancestor
"Black Donald." The first assured chief of the clan was not found until
1411, when Donald Du reigned in that year. Following this date, the clan
split into three separate branches, one each at Letterfinlay, Strone and
Glen Nevis, with the clan seat at Lochaber.
Spelling variations include: Cameron, MacGuillonies, MacSorlies and many
more.
First found in Angus where they were traditionally descended from the
Kings of Denmark and assisted in the restoration of King Fergus II in the
year 404.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: the
group who arrived on the ships, the "Sarah" and the "Dove" in Upper Canada
in 1801; their holds filled with 700 Camerons and Frasers from the
Lochaber country. The Camerons also settled in the U.S.A. in Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, St. Christopher, Virginia, New York, Georgia,
and California, in the 18th and 19th centuries. In Newfoundland, Alexander
Cameron settled in St. John's in 1744.
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First born son of the high king Mac Readie. Became a talented axeman who travelled far and wide. Raped a pillaged in the villages of scotlandia causeing all the inhabitants to believe that they too would become axemen and axebirds but alas it didn't materialise. All the great axemen did come from ireland. All McCreadys children in scotlandia became Dunkmen and lived happily ever after
you're confusing Ireland and Scotland again :rolleyes:
Ireland = starvation and semtex importers
Scotland = education and inventors
its quite easy to remember which is which!!
i see you have been quoting from irelands only joke book again... McCready is a scottish name... get over it!!
in fact... not one of our hallowed musical icons comes from Ireland... thats a bit of a fucker isnt it for you 'patriots'..... 2 englishmen, 2 scotsmen, one german/belgian and a hawaiian..
all that emigrating and you still couldnt even do that right...
They're all from Ireland my good (dunk)man......have you not learned yet....Ireland is the centre of the universe :D:D
their or there... yer thicker than a whale omelette
Pardon??? I think you meant you are instead of yer thats not even a fucking word.......man YOU ARE thicker than a whale omelette
and your star sign has just told me that, and i quote... "as ireland is the centre of the universe, expect to see the whole of Ireland coming into Uranus.... "
hopefully that one comes true for you...
At fucking last
No I'm a libra not a cancer like you
*sighs*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yer
obviously i meant yer in the colloquial scottish sense... but i give it to you in the bulgarian/russian cyrllic sense of the word
oh... and its "you're a whale..." NOT "you are a whale..." the latter is a comparative pro-noun and the former is an accusationary pro-noun :cool:
fuck... i forgot to edit that one