Some old man's names come back into fashion. Ian won't.
I have been a teacher for 26 years, and have never once taught an Ian.
Have you ever taught a Clive? I just can't imagine a child being called Clive.
Some old man's names come back into fashion. Ian won't.
I have been a teacher for 26 years, and have never once taught an Ian.
Have you ever taught a Clive? I just can't imagine a child being called Clive.
I know he’s Palace but I really like Ian ‘heart on his sleeve’ Wright
Bad luck on my part, but in my whole life I've never met an Ian who I've liked...
I voted Hislop because of his razor sharp sarcasm and wit, but he's got a face which looks as smackable as a piñata full of fifty pound notes.
The Ian I sit next to in the Upper West.
I'm an Ian, and I have to say I've always hated my name. It's always struck me as an old man's name and even now in my 40's I'm still considering changing it. I hate my surname too so I'll be taking Mrs Gabba-to-be's surname when we tie the knot.
A GLARING omission on that Poll Crodo.
Schoolboy error
Ian is a very rare name now for anyone under 40. When I was born in the late 60s it was in the top ten of the most common birth names in the UK. I had two others in my class at senior school.
In 2017 no baby was given that name.
Strange how names fluctuate so much.
Hurricane Ian looks like doing some serious flood damage on Florida's gulf coast, with a BIG storm surge. Tampa looks very vulnerable.
Cuba to take a hit first
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Ooh! I wonder if that’s me?
To be fair I had a hard time with Ian's growing up. I was the younger brother of an Ian and his 2 best friends at school were Ian and Iain (the 3 amigos), used to beat the crap out of me
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