It’s weird to have a middle name. Only Americans and British people have them. I don’t see the point, isn’t one name enough?
Russians have middle names too and they are more weird than British actually. I mean, we use not just the name but the name with suffix. For example, officially I am Nickolay Eugenievich instead of just “Nickolay Eugenie”
I have terribly lazy day and don’t want to cook anything…so I’m going to vega bar
In Poland you could have third name
Going to work. Sayonara.
Just checked out Mike’s new merch, really like the stuff, maybe I’ll get something next month or so. Will go to bed now, early wake up call tomorrow.
Me: “I’ve got to stop wasting money”
Mike: “Heeey dude, check this out !”
It’s a good way of knowing you’re in trouble every time I heard my mom yell LAURA MICHELE…uh oh!
Going to sleep good night soldiers
Goodnight @turners34 and @LP13413 ( in advance ) and good morning Europe- have a sunshining day soldiers and
@NickGr and @lauralou42
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Now that you mention it, I got this a lot from my mom Its like, what could I possibly have done wrong this time, me asking sarcastically
Edward
Aha, thanx for telling
My parents gave me my dad’s name, Steven, for a middle name.
Sounds nice actually, Andrew Stephen
Ot: starting my day, have a good time soldiers, whatever you do
My initials spell ASK. Together, with the rest of my siblings, our first initials are SNACK
I was named after Laura Ingalls Wilder (if you don’t know Little House on the Prairie) and some actress Michele Lee. My stepmom thought I got my middle name after my dad (his name is Michael) but no.
Just came home, I was out for lunch with the family.
My Chester pins were safely delivered back home this morning, glad my flat mate was there to get them.