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Wallace
smudge7946
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Why dont people have the surname Wallace anymore?
When I was young I knew three unrelated kids with the surname 'Wallace ' as well as a teacher called Mr. Wallace.
There was Ian Wallace at Notts Forest and it was a pre requisite in the 80s to have the surname Wallace to play for Southampton.
I haven't met or heard of a Wallace in years. Did they not survive the millennium bug?
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Bromley is full of them2
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All married “Grommets”.3
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Gromit Wallace
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Murray Wallace (also Millwall)1
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Greg Wallace also of Millwall0
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A.S. Wallace Family Butchers - Chichester1
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Googling the subject just stunk of effort.Lincsaddick said:2 -
Wallace from The Wire0
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it's Murray and Jed lol, Greg is the bald greengrocer who's ALWAYS on the tellyShootersHillGuru said:Greg Wallace also of Millwall
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What a strange thread . We’re they all terminated then ?0
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Greg is a Millwall fanLincsaddick said:
it's Murray and Jed lolShootersHillGuru said:Greg Wallace also of Millwall0 -
WallisAddickted said:Bromley is full of them0 -
I reckon this is a wind up to get lots of responses .. you crafty ol smudge ((:>)smudge7946 said:
Googling the subject just stunk of effort.Lincsaddick said:
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he reckons he is a reformed hooligan .. and once, in a restaurant, he hit another geezer five times (go on count 'em) for pinching his girlfriend's arse .. mean ol GregShootersHillGuru said:
Greg is a Millwall fanLincsaddick said:
it's Murray and Jed lolShootersHillGuru said:Greg Wallace also of Millwall
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William Wallace .. a k a Mel Gibson0
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Where's Wallace?
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Its things like this that keep me awake at night.Lincsaddick said:
I reckon this is a wind up to get lots of responses .. you crafty ol smudge ((:>)smudge7946 said:
Googling the subject just stunk of effort.Lincsaddick said:2 -
Bromley is full of wallies.Addickted said:Bromley is full of them2 -
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There was an Ian Wallace that used to be a ref, the sort of bloke who would run a museum.1
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During the Dark Ages and Early Medieval period, Wallace (and its derivative variations and spellings) was a name supposedly given by Saxons to a native British celtic language speaking 'foreigner' who came to the Saxon kingdoms.
Look at the spellings of names of Celtic lands, peoples ......the clue is in the root "Wal" or "Gal".
(In Celtic lanuages, in certain grammatical situations words beginning with the letter G can mutate to W). We have:
Wales, Cornwall, Walloons (from Belgium), Gaul, Galicia, Portugal - and of course, the Gaelic language.
Even in French, Wales is called Pays de Galles.
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Westwood Junior school?smudge7946 said:
Why dont people have the surname Wallace anymore?
When I was young I knew three unrelated kids with the surname 'Wallace ' as well as a teacher called Mr. Wallace.
There was Ian Wallace at Notts Forest and it was a pre requisite in the 80s to have the surname Wallace to play for Southampton.
I haven't met or heard of a Wallace in years. Did they not survive the millennium bug?0 -
They all got their FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDOOOMMMMM!!!!0
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Danny , Rod and Ray0
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My kids went there. He was about 6ft 5 and the Headmaster if I remember rightly. Passes the height test.randy andy said:
Westwood Junior school?smudge7946 said:
Why dont people have the surname Wallace anymore?
When I was young I knew three unrelated kids with the surname 'Wallace ' as well as a teacher called Mr. Wallace.
There was Ian Wallace at Notts Forest and it was a pre requisite in the 80s to have the surname Wallace to play for Southampton.
I haven't met or heard of a Wallace in years. Did they not survive the millennium bug?0 -
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No need for that.Henry Irving said:
WallisAddickted said:Bromley is full of them
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