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Royal baby name pool.

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Well, there was a modicum of sarcasm involved :p

I'm both Scottish and British, much like someone from Texas would be right to say they are both Texan and from the USA. I try not to base my opinion on the actions of those who have long since passed, or a historically iffy Mel Gibson film, I only have animosity towards the English when it actually matters, like during the Calcutta Cup :ninja:

But it is a nice Royal Purple button, funny for a "remove the Royals" action!

Scottish + British = lots of inner turmoil? :D

Braveheart wasn't absolutely accurate? You mean, someone can't shout "Freedom!" when their innards are being torn out? Imagine that!

Imagine if the first Calcutta Cup had been in the 1400s- I doubt any of the English would have been alive to see the end of the match.
 
Scottish + British = lots of inner turmoil? :D

Braveheart wasn't absolutely accurate? You mean, someone can't shout "Freedom!" when their innards are being torn out? Imagine that!

Imagine if the first Calcutta Cup had been in the 1400s- I doubt any of the English would have been alive to see the end of the match.

Great Britain is an island, an island with three countries on it :)

You'd be surprised, without getting too political it's becoming relevant over here...

Would have been interesting either way!
 
Scottish + British = lots of inner turmoil? :D

Braveheart wasn't absolutely accurate? You mean, someone can't shout "Freedom!" when their innards are being torn out? Imagine that!

Imagine if the first Calcutta Cup had been in the 1400s- I doubt any of the English would have been alive to see the end of the match.

Scottish + British = no more turmoil than Texan + American, as previously stated. I'm never sure whether I'm English or British and am not too bothered. My parents have lived in Scotland for years and I love Scottish history. Braveheart ain't it!

And I'm amazed how interested the rest of the world are in this baby. If it's that interesting, get your own royals. You can have ours if you want.

But on the subject of names, I'm thinking ahead to what would go well with his future title.

I'm undecided between Kong and Prawn Vindaloo.
 

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