I Draw U + Name Stories

1: I Draw U        2: Name Stories: People'n'Things   
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1 / 2: I Draw U : Drawing Friends /


thurs. 19th May '16  OK so i started a facebook album about drawing a friend each day... maybe some1 i already know... maybe some1 i just meet at that moment... i wanna just have a good time with the old / new friend - enjoy the moment and just do it wotever...so yeah, went for a drink or 2 with Serap, a lovely student from istanbul whom i was teaching in the english language school across the road... so wot a gr8 way to spend thurs. afternoon - chatting to a friend and drawing her in a nice old pub in old london town :)

See more friends / i draw u https://drawingsdavidmeehan.blogspot.com/p/3.html

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James Victor    As far as his 1st name goes 'James' woz simply named after his grandad. It's his 2nd name, Victor, which has the story... ready? JV's parents were living in Edinburgh and at the beginning of summer the mum's sitting at home 9 months preganent watching a bit of tele when guess wot - her waters break. But she can't get an ambulance coz they're on strike. It's raining so has no luck grabbing a taxi. She ends up taking the 37 bus to the maternity ward!  Also on the bus woz her Italian upstairs neighbor on his way to work. During the long ride to distract a mother-to-be as much as pos whose waters have broken and is having severe contractions he tells her crazy tales of his adventures of how he'd walked penniless from Sicily all the way to Edinburgh. Our hero's name? Victor, of course!

If u want u can also be included in 'Names Stories' FB album

Orange:  Wot woz an orange originally called - a yellow? a norage? a horringe?  Well, the fruit was originally brought over by the Spanish in about the 16th century and they called in una naranja. The Brits changed naranja to norange. But in those days the people hardly ever saw words written down so only heard it said ( a norange ) and a norange became an orange ( a norange, a norange, an orange) . (I wonder if an apple was ever a napple or a nipple an ipple...!)

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