FRIDAY: Scots in London?
#1
Erm, without wanting to be antagonistic or anything, can any Scots in London recommend suitably sympathetic pubs to watch England v Argentina on Friday? Was thinking about the Rob Rob (Sale Place / Edgeware Rd). Is there anywhere more south west like Clapham Jct or Wimbledon / Kingston etc?
#5
'fraid the ginger is natural - will leave any other evidence at home. Been here long enough (12 mnths) to put on a good Eastenders accent...what do ya's think:
"Do wot guvnah, strike a light, do me a fava and no mistake china, I'll have a pahnd of apples Mark fanks"
Duncan (Look - it's Duncan!)
"Do wot guvnah, strike a light, do me a fava and no mistake china, I'll have a pahnd of apples Mark fanks"
Duncan (Look - it's Duncan!)
#7
Dafydd - Welsh form of David Hebrew meaning friend
Damian - Greek meaning to tame or kill (or son of the devil)
Damon - Greek. The meaning is unknown but appears in Greek literature (means awfly nice chap who could sometimes drive quickly and plays a mean geeetar)
Daniel - Hebrew meaning god has judged
Dante - Italian origins meaning to endure. Name of famous medieval poet - Dante Alighieri
Darian - Contemporary variation of the Persian name Darius meaning prosperous
Darius - Name of a crappy Weegie singer
Darnell - Surname or place name meaning hidden nook. Origins uncertain
Darrel - Old English meaning darling
Darren - Irish meaning dearly beloved
David - Hebrew meaning beloved
Dean - The origin is disputed possibly Old English meaning valley or Latin meaning leader of ten
Declan - Irish. Name of a Saint , unknown meaning
Deinol - Welsh meaning attractive, charming
Demetrius - Greek meaning of Demeter the Earth Mother
Denholm - Scottish meaning place and family unknown
Denis - Taken from the Greek god of wine and revelry, Dionysus
Denzil - From the surname Denzell which was a place name in Cornwall, England.
Dereck - Taken from the Old German name Theodoric meaning people rule
Dermot - Irish meaning free from envy
Desmond - Irish meaning a man from South Munster. Originally a surname.
Devin - Irish Gaelic origin meaning poet. Other spelling Deavin/Deivin
Dewi - Welsh meaning a form of David
Deyla - Norse meaning Compassionate
Diarmuid/Diarmid - Irish meaning envy free
Digide - Came from Hippy traditions meaning Good/Unique
Dominic/Dominik - Latin meaning born on the Sabbath Short form Dom
Donal - Gaelic meaning world mighty
Donald - Celtic, taken from the Gaelic name Domhnall meaning world and mighty
Doron - Greek origins meaning gift from god
Douglas - Celtic meaning dark water
Drake - Gaelic meaning dragon
Drew - Originally a Scottish abbreviation of the name Andrew meaning mighty
Druhan - Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew
Dugald - Scottish meaning black stranger
Duncan - Celtic meaning brown warrior. Taken from the Gaelic name, Donnchadh
Dyfan - Welsh meaning ruler of a tribe
Dylan - Welsh meaning son of the waves
Damian - Greek meaning to tame or kill (or son of the devil)
Damon - Greek. The meaning is unknown but appears in Greek literature (means awfly nice chap who could sometimes drive quickly and plays a mean geeetar)
Daniel - Hebrew meaning god has judged
Dante - Italian origins meaning to endure. Name of famous medieval poet - Dante Alighieri
Darian - Contemporary variation of the Persian name Darius meaning prosperous
Darius - Name of a crappy Weegie singer
Darnell - Surname or place name meaning hidden nook. Origins uncertain
Darrel - Old English meaning darling
Darren - Irish meaning dearly beloved
David - Hebrew meaning beloved
Dean - The origin is disputed possibly Old English meaning valley or Latin meaning leader of ten
Declan - Irish. Name of a Saint , unknown meaning
Deinol - Welsh meaning attractive, charming
Demetrius - Greek meaning of Demeter the Earth Mother
Denholm - Scottish meaning place and family unknown
Denis - Taken from the Greek god of wine and revelry, Dionysus
Denzil - From the surname Denzell which was a place name in Cornwall, England.
Dereck - Taken from the Old German name Theodoric meaning people rule
Dermot - Irish meaning free from envy
Desmond - Irish meaning a man from South Munster. Originally a surname.
Devin - Irish Gaelic origin meaning poet. Other spelling Deavin/Deivin
Dewi - Welsh meaning a form of David
Deyla - Norse meaning Compassionate
Diarmuid/Diarmid - Irish meaning envy free
Digide - Came from Hippy traditions meaning Good/Unique
Dominic/Dominik - Latin meaning born on the Sabbath Short form Dom
Donal - Gaelic meaning world mighty
Donald - Celtic, taken from the Gaelic name Domhnall meaning world and mighty
Doron - Greek origins meaning gift from god
Douglas - Celtic meaning dark water
Drake - Gaelic meaning dragon
Drew - Originally a Scottish abbreviation of the name Andrew meaning mighty
Druhan - Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew
Dugald - Scottish meaning black stranger
Duncan - Celtic meaning brown warrior. Taken from the Gaelic name, Donnchadh
Dyfan - Welsh meaning ruler of a tribe
Dylan - Welsh meaning son of the waves
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