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27 April 2011

What is your Royal Wedding guest name? [More:]1 - Start with either Lord or Lady.
2 - Your first name is one of your grandparents' names.
3 - Your surname is the name of your first pet
4 - Summed up with "of" plus the name of the street you grew up on

Mine: Lady Charlotte Owen of Rampart
Lord Lewis Of Winston
posted by rollick 27 April | 20:26
Oh wait I screwed that up.......

Lord Lewis Winston Of Evergreen
posted by rollick 27 April | 20:27
Lord Elmer MommaCat of Casey
posted by jason's_planet 27 April | 20:27
Lady Elane Raisin of 10th Street
posted by jeoc 27 April | 20:36
Lord Bertrum Tater-Chip of Spencer
posted by Ardiril 27 April | 20:45
Lord Doyce Jasper of Rome
posted by BoringPostcards 27 April | 20:54
Lady Thelma George of Gordon. Meh, boring.
posted by gaspode 27 April | 21:18
Lady Jane Casey of Fir Tree.
posted by amro 27 April | 21:18
I'm afraid to say that I've never owned a pet: Lord O'Leary Nothing of Ellis



Lord Nothing.
posted by Kronos_to_Earth 27 April | 21:22
lol
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 27 April | 21:27
Lady Constance Killer of Magnolia.

Lord Nothing and Lady Killer belong together!
posted by fancyoats 27 April | 21:31
Lady Wallis Trixie of Sunnycrest
posted by iconomy 27 April | 21:33
Lord Joseph Airport of Suwanee.
posted by fleacircus 27 April | 21:36
Lord Murrell Tootie of Bigby at your service.
posted by HotPatatta 27 April | 21:53
Lady Natalia Spike of Blumemstrasse.
posted by crush-onastick 27 April | 21:54
Lord Norman Henry of Tramway
posted by dg 27 April | 22:13
Lord Clarence Sugar of Windstream
posted by Hugh Janus 27 April | 22:26
Lady Eithne Cosmo of Embury.
posted by Miko 27 April | 23:11
Lady Mildred Tiger of Fireweed
posted by rhapsodie 27 April | 23:11
Lady Evelyn Ginseng of Cuyler.
posted by occhiblu 27 April | 23:12
Lady Anna Daisy of Gentry
posted by brujita 27 April | 23:49
hm. Lord Chancellor Sparky of Zero.
posted by drhydro 28 April | 00:04
Lady Gertrude Dabble of Birchwood.

Gosh, I don't sound very drenched in old English nobility.
posted by Savannah 28 April | 00:16
Maurits-Otto of Oezes-Hessen, crown prince of The Overlands and princess Minima.

(sorry, the formula didn't result in something sounding like a wedding guest)
posted by jouke 28 April | 00:32
Lord Byron Harkey of Clinton, at your service.
posted by sysinfo 28 April | 00:33
Lady Nellie Puss of Reynolds
short for Lady Nellie PussCat of Reynolds - it's what happens when the child names the pet
posted by nelvana 28 April | 00:51
Lord Raymond Bailey of Andreas
posted by gc 28 April | 02:05
Lady Sarah Sugar of Manchester.
posted by Senyar 28 April | 03:12
Lord Clarence Sugar of Windstream
posted by Hugh Janus 27 April | 22:26


Hey, Hugh, I'm a member of the aristocratic Sugars too!

(My Sugar was a merino sheep. Well, it was Australia.)
posted by Senyar 28 April | 03:14
Lady Leela Bambi of Cauvery
posted by peacheater 28 April | 06:34
Lady Corie Fritz of Placid

[my mother says she comes from royalty because her father's surname was King and her mother's surname was Barron]
posted by JanetLand 28 April | 07:01
Mine doesn't sound like a wedding guest either, so I've made up a few of my own:

Lady Tooty McFartypants of Poo and Lord Pissy McCrankypants of Weezy
posted by msali 28 April | 07:38
Hahaha...some of these pet names are making for EXCELLENT titles.

I'm afraid I'd be Lord Walter Cindy of Vimy.
posted by richat 28 April | 07:56
Lady Mary Casey of Highfield
posted by sperose 28 April | 08:16
Lady Gertrude Fluffy of Moffat
posted by rmless2 28 April | 08:22
Ardiril, are we close enough for us to call you Lord Tater?

Lady Margaret Daisy of Priscilla.
posted by toastedbeagle 28 April | 08:27
Lord Philip Brandy of Bergen.
posted by Splunge 28 April | 10:10
Lord Erick Frisky Puffer of Gladstone
posted by pjern 28 April | 11:11
Lady Evelyn Bruno of Irving

Okay, it really was Lady Evelyn Bruno of SW 42nd Street.
posted by Specklet 28 April | 11:26
Lady Pauline Rebel of Maple.

Nah, doesn't work I fear.
posted by bearwife 28 April | 12:31
Oh you guyz are so silly. Thanks.
posted by MonkeyButter 28 April | 12:36
Lady Rachel Foxy of Diamond
or
Lady Margaret Holly of Center


Some of these really sound surprising authentic and the non-authentic are hilarious.
posted by deborah 28 April | 14:23
these are so much fun. I made up one for dad: Lord Dominic Smoke of Huron.
posted by crush-onastick 28 April | 15:15
Also, Lady Gertrude Dabble of Birchwood sounds like someone out of Jeeves and Wooster.
posted by crush-onastick 28 April | 15:16
Lord Theobald Twosey of Eastwood

I didn't name the dog. It came that way.
posted by Thorzdad 28 April | 15:32
Lady Ruth Timothy of Main? Hmm.
posted by JoanArkham 28 April | 15:33
Lord Gustav Buccaroo of 21st St.
posted by danf 28 April | 17:01
Mad IRA Bomber.
posted by jonmc 28 April | 19:12
Lady Lilly Albert of Hyman
posted by govtdrone 28 April | 19:47
Lord William Lindsey of Danboro!
posted by Rhaomi 29 April | 12:31
Lady Marjorie Pedius of Brittany

fleacircus - What pet was named Airport?
posted by youngergirl44 29 April | 12:50
Lady Margaret Dumb-Dumb of Richards.

My second pet isn't any better.
posted by workerant 03 May | 14:33
Lady Margaret Taffy of Harrison
Or
Lady Hazel Colleen Of Harrison
posted by redvixen 17 May | 14:39
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