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Molly? 

Approval of the name Molly for the latest baby Saspro
Yes 36%  36%  [ 8 ]
No 23%  23%  [ 5 ]
Don't know 5%  5%  [ 1 ]
Pie 36%  36%  [ 8 ]
Total votes : 22

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I think Molly is an excellent name, but what does that matter, if the parents like it then they should go for it.

So what if it's originally a contraction of a longer name, now it's a name in and of itself, the same as Eve, Mary etc.

My congrats to the family and best wishes for the future. We had our first 18 weeks ago and it is a wonderful ride.


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What with the fad for celebrities giving their offspring crazy names then Pie could also be a great name for a girl. At least people will immediately think that she must have a famous parent, and if she has to explain it breaks the ice.

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What with the fad for celebrities giving their offspring crazy names then Pie could also be a great name for a girl. At least people will immediately think that she must have a famous parent, and if she has to explain it breaks the ice.


Pie... for a girl? Not really a feminine name. How about Pie Ella? :lol:

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Pie... for a girl? Not really a feminine name. How about Pie Ella? :lol:

Now that is very good. :D

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Steak & Kidney and Beef & Ale are both great names. ;)

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Steak & Kidney and Beef & Ale are both great names. ;)

If you are having twins. Doubly so if your surname is Pie.

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Spreadie wrote:
Steak & Kidney and Beef & Ale are both great names. ;)

No Meat & Potato?
I can tell you're not from Yorkshire ;)

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Spreadie wrote:
Steak & Kidney and Beef & Ale are both great names. ;)

No Meat & Potato?
I can tell you're not from Yorkshire ;)

Technically, I am from Yorkshire - 34 years in Rosso, and my hasn't it changed for the worse - I just didn't originate there. However, potato=less meat. You can have spuds on your plate, man!

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Having spuds on your plate reduces the plate area for pie.

Is it even possible for Rossington to change for the worse? ;) :lol:

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Is it even possible for Rossington to change for the worse? ;) :lol:

Probably not anymore.

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