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Baby's name sounds rude

A Bedford couple named their baby son Drew Peacock before realising it sounded rude.

The baby's father Russell said he only twigged it when he put it in an internet search engine looking for famous namesakes, and was asked: Do you mean Droopy C**k?

"It was as if I'd been smacked with a right hook. I started repeating 'Drew Peacock' over and over again. Then I thought - what have we done?

"I went numb and couldn't speak for two minutes. Then I couldn't stop laughing."

Mother Shetal Patel had also failed to spot their error despite being a registrar's assistant, says The Sun.

She said: "I thought Russell had seen a ghost when he came away from the computer. We decided on the name a month before he was born - we both loved it straight away."

The couple are now concerned Drew's name will cause him problems in later life.

Russell said: "People at work are already saying, 'Hey, look there's Droopy's dad'. But we don't want to change his name. It's on his birth certificate and other documents."
 
I named my son Iva Broomstickinmybum. It wasnt until he went to school that we realised the mistake we'd made. We didnt give him our surname.We laugh at our silly mistake. He is in drug rehab again and we hope that its 10th time lucky as if he doesnt do it this time he wont ever get parole.
 
I can understand how Drew Peacock could go unnoticed for a while, I once had a co worker called Jim Head. Certainly grabbed the attention of customers when he was paged over the PA system because the old secretary (broad scottish accent) would only called him Jimmy. :lol:
 
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