Sorry, Ned shouldn't be there, he crept in via my poor handwriting that made a look like d.
I notice Eric may have joined the party. And maybe Ric? Did Ina decide to come as well?
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Sorry, Ned shouldn't be there, he crept in via my poor handwriting that made a look like d.
I notice Eric may have joined the party. And maybe Ric? Did Ina decide to come as well?
Ric and Ina couldn't get a passport with names like that.
About seven to go. (All the names were checked against "Names for Baby" 1981 edition)
You mean Al, I suppose, who was picked up just past the church.
Mmm, Will was in the church and Al just beyond.- but we've already had them.
I would like to apologise to Ina, she should've been going but I missed her. I hope there are no others.
Well, here's some lame attempts:
Lin
Irene
Earl
seem sufficiently British.
"Nea" is a popular Finnish name.
"Ender" is the name of a famous Sci-Fi character.
"Cela" is probably an acceptable name in Spain or Portugal.
Not to mention Lyall.
Irene, earl and Lyall are in the official book. (Names for Baby )
Lin , Nea, Cela, and Ender aren't, even though "Ender's Game" is a classic of Sci Fi. If you aint in The Book, you aint on the trip.
4 to go
It is less than five characters, so let me preface it with all of this--but how about:
"I"?
EDIT: and "you"?
Nope,
A clue, Des and Tina's daugher, sister to Nat.
Nope, but you're in the right street - Destination Avenue - think of the Moon
Then there is Earl's twin sister who was born before her time. (I must admit I was suprised to find her in The Book, turns out it is an old male name. )
Then there is a couple who are always on holiday.
Oli is in (suprisingly) Lida isn't but its so close.
Ho? Olid? Liday? Iday? Day? Or even, Dayde?