girlyswot: (no good reason)
girlyswot ([personal profile] girlyswot) wrote2008-08-31 09:56 pm

One of these things is not like the others:

Track


Bristol


Willow


Piper


Elvendork


Trig


Sarah Palin's children's names are in fact, rhyming slang:

Track (and field): well-heeled, rich
Bristol (City): titty, tits
(Weeping) Willow: pillow
(Pied) Piper: hyper
Trig(onometry): geometry

Okay, I made two of those up. But still, it would probably be foolish for any of these children to emigrate to the UK.

[identity profile] tdu000.livejournal.com 2008-09-02 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't have made the association Ros did. I'd have just thought "Why on earth would anyone call their child after the name of a city?" I did just the opposite to you. I gave my daughter a very common name that has been popular for several hundred years and, yes, there are several in her class (it's popular here in Australia as well as in the UK). I used to work in pathology labs where we saw a lot of names without ever seeing the patients the name belonged to. In all of the places I worked we used to have a good laugh at the names people had (and three, possibly four of Mrs Palin's children would come under that category) and I promised I would never give a child of mine a name anyone could find amusing! I also have a surname that is used as a first name in the US (and has caught on here too) and I just can't see why anyone would want it as a first name!