Now, there's a mouthful. And yet, it still sounds classier than the "Chardonnay Jordon" I heard bellowed across the supermarket last time I was in there. (unsurprisingly, I was in Lambeth at the time...)
I love the family aspects of this ep - such a sibling fight, albeit with a knife. Did they all grow up together or just some of them?
No wonder she prefers KK. Though it makes me think it's not just the length of the name that bothers her, but her past history that's associated with it. I'm curious to know what happened to their parents.
Am I noticing a deference to Connor on the part of KK and Kirk? Is he 'the leader', or just the hub for all of the wildly different personalities that make up the Freakangels?
Yeah, I'd gotten the distinct impression that Lambeth's just this crap-ass neighborhood that everybody disses on the way that they used to diss me for living in Anacostia when I went to school on Capitol Hill.
Poor KK. Her parents were probably just trying to be original. I think it's a weirdly fascinating name.
Thank god it's Friday. Only the thought of the latest installment has kept me going til lunchtime. My eyes hurt and I feel sick and dizzy and I have a foul taste in my mouth. I think it's Karma for not telling the entire truth to my smoking cessation counsellor. But honestly, I didn't have a cigarette all week.
An excellent episode! Lots of action, an interesting exposition and more titillation for the KK fans.
To most North Londoners, the Sarf is another country, a deeper divide than even East vs West.
I think we can add Kolfinnia and Kokokoho to the long list of names that my as-yet-unsexed-and-unnamed offspring will be given.
Nice to see the two of them have fun. Kolfinna Kokokoho Titching is preferable to some names I know of. And they had Mums! And tea. That's why they're civilized.
'Round these parts, we've got a bunch of places named for Native American words. KK around here is what everybody calls the street and park named Kinnickinnic (an Ojibwe Indian word meaning "what is mixed", referring to what was mixed and smoked with tobacco). This has been "Facts About Wisconsin and Indians".