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Help me name my house!
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sarah_elton wrote: »As OP said, this is a holiday home, and if you've ever rented a holiday cottage you'll have noticed in the brochures that they ALL have names.
We're staying in a "Dolphin House" in August.
My sister in law bought a dolphin house. The sign is coming off the wall quite soon.
Our houses get named by our kids we've had 'the broken house' 'the red house' 'daddy's house' (it was no more his than mine!) we now live in 'the little girl's house'. However they referred to them when they were small is how I think of them.
Got any three year olds you can refer to for inspiration?!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Howards End? or something more topical - Gordon Browns End?0
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As in "I don't give...."?Rockporkchop wrote: »I think something owl related would be nice - Northumberland National Park is campaigning to tackle the decline in barn owls.
How about "Two Hoots"?0 -
Druridge Bay has a naturist beach doesn't it? Has to be some possibilities triggered by that.........

Or get pretentious and name it after Northumberland poet Swinburne0 -
worth the wark:cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:0
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Druridge Bay has a naturist beach doesn't it? Has to be some possibilities triggered by that.........

Or get pretentious and name it after Northumberland poet Swinburne
Little wooden erection with a small lease:cool::cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:0 -
Druridge Lodge and iv check it would be the frist of Google09 Wins= 5 Rugby balls, 3 Football. A cricket ball. 6 Books. A subway, A T.Shirt, 2 Durex Goody Bags, Beyonce tickets X 7 SETS A Magnum card. 2 glamour wins. Coffee, Jewellery. Moble Phone:ABe nice and hit Thanks0
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what is that?0
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