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Originally posted by Antepli Ejderha View Posthttps://twitter.com/I_amMukhtar/status/1745171399709213043?t=vrgLumJY0qSG8RZuRJ6U8w&s=19
That's more than we thought we'd paid to get the nonce off.
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How would documents relating to a 2015 legal case have a settlement amount from a 2022 settlement?
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostIs there another source for this?
Preferably one with an actual document or quote?
I am surprised that the court would release a document that revealed the terms of a settlement sealed by another court.
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Is there another source for this?
Preferably one with an actual document or quote?
I am surprised that the court would release a document that revealed the terms of a settlement sealed by another court.
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https://twitter.com/I_amMukhtar/status/1745171399709213043?t=vrgLumJY0qSG8RZuRJ6U8w&s=19
That's more than we thought we'd paid to get the nonce off.
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Originally posted by Balderdasha View PostBut with the double whammy of Prince Andrew and Andrew Tate I suspect the name will continue to lose ground.
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Originally posted by Balderdasha View Post
Now there's a name that's not fashionable at the moment. 11 baby Trevors in the UK in 2021.
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Originally posted by WOM View Post
That's odd. I could have sworn she said....
It's complicated - everyone's helping everyone else.
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Originally posted by Nocturnal Submission View Post
My beard's called Trevor.
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Originally posted by Duncan Gardner View Post
As someone said we are all old men with beards called Andy
My beard's called Trevor.
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Originally posted by ad hoc View Post
There are a lot of Andrews on here of course too. In the old days I think we were second only to Chrises
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Louis will likely have been named after Mountbatten, who was named after his father, Prince Louis of Battenburg (aka The Marquess of Milford Haven).
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Originally posted by Evariste Euler Gauss View Post
Maybe. Is there much evidence for that kind of phenomenon, apart from the extreme case of Adolf in Germany? (I'm guessing Benito may not have fared well in Italy either?)
For example, in the UK in the years following the naming of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, there was a jump of about 1,000 babies who were given those names. Back in 2000 there were about 25 babies a year in the UK named Osama. Big drop after 2001 unsurprisingly.
It's not always obvious why names ebb and flow though. Often it's to do with wanting to rebel against the names your parents liked and then looking further back towards grandparents or great-grandparents for inspiration.
There were almost no baby Myras for decades but the name is growing in popularity again as today's parents don't have so much cultural memory of Myra Hindley.
There are enough Andrews around that it might not become fully tainted by the bad apples.
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So we have Andrew as either (or both) an import from Scotland or from the Greeks marrying into the royal family (which of course was itself German). It could also be that there's a warmth to the name itself, even though some of its famous carriers have been cunts (such as Andrew Neil as well as the Royal Nonce).
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Originally posted by Evariste Euler Gauss View Post
Maybe. Is there much evidence for that kind of phenomenon, apart from the extreme case of Adolf in Germany? (I'm guessing Benito may not have fared well in Italy either?)
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Originally posted by Balderdasha View PostThe popularity of the name Andrew has dropped significantly in the UK. It used to regularly be in the top 10 in the 70s and 80s with thousands of baby Andrews churned out every year. These days there are about 150 new Andrews each year, which still strikes me as surprisingly high given the most famous one.
But I guess there are quite a few non-nefarious Andrews and Andys. Andy Murray, Andrew Garfield (aka Spiderman), Andy from toy story, a fair few Saint Andrews.
But with the double whammy of Prince Andrew and Andrew Tate I suspect the name will continue to lose ground.
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I believe that the many fine, upstanding Garys are not being replenished so much these days since the fall from grace of Mr. Glitter.
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