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I'm actually shocked that you don't have an affectionate fungal type nickname for your good lady :biggrin:

 

I do, but I won't share it with you :001_tt2: . By the way, our daughter has a traditional Scottish name : Morag.

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I do, but I won't share it with you :001_tt2: . By the way, our daughter has a traditional Scottish name : Morag.

 

Well if that's not a challenge, I know not what is !

I'll get back to you on that one

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What"s the Scottish connection ?

 

 

 

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What"s the Scottish connection ?

 

A former collegue's daughter was called Morach by mistake, because the parents thought it was jewish or arabian, but a female friend of ours, who is married to a Scottsman (and lives in Southampton), who had a sister called Morag, told us how the name should be spelled.

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