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Thread Author: Mr Moo Replies: 9

 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - Mr Moo
The Northern Group of Motoring Writers has voted the new Kia Cee'd their 'Car of the Year'. Seems like a decent enough car to me, but I wonder whether there is an equivalent Southern Group of Motoring Writers and what their choice would be:-

www.carkeys.co.uk/news/kia-ceed-northern-car-year

P.S. No laughing at the surname of the Vice Chairman of NGMW...
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - Boxsterboy
It would be German or a Jaguar/Land Rover. No doubt at all.
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - mikeyb
>> P.S. No laughing at the surname of the Vice Chairman of NGMW...
>>

I work with a young lady who shares the same surname.......think she should marry quickly
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - mikeyb
Evoque?
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - L'escargot
>> P.S. No laughing at the surname of the Vice Chairman of NGMW...
>>

A former colleague had the same surname. Their are seven entries of that name in our BT phone directory. It's probably more common than you might imagine. Here's the derivation of it. www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Grocock
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - Runfer D'Hills
This is going to sound like a tale but I promise it's not. A local guy I knew in Brazil had the surname "Mycock" which was bad enough. Seemingly he had a British or American grandfather or something. But the really unfortunate part was that his first name was "Jesus"...

 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - Zero
Actually, it's a misprint.

It was supposed to be Northern Car't Year.


This came first

tinyurl.com/97ztye7

This was runner up

tinyurl.com/8scxocy
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - Dog
>>This was runner up tinyurl.com/8scxocy<<

Good grief! (poor sod) great piccie though.
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - L'escargot
>> ..... guy I knew in Brazil had the surname "Mycock" ...........
www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Mycock
 Kia Cee'd - 'Northern' car of the year - CGNorwich
Hypocoristic names like Wilcox, Mycock or Adcock are actually very common. The suffix was a diminutive and applied to the surname to denote a young lad. Thus Adcock for example just means the young son of Adam.
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