Big thanks to Mr woody!
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Big thanks to Mr woody!
It's gr8 you can come on this site and get some sound help/advice(fast)and people go the extra mile(and then some)to keep these little vans running:D
Woody really helped me out with some parts that i needed fast and made sure they got to me not only packed well but also
sorting a messed up delivery my lovely postman made soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fanks bud!
Do you know a woody(no puns)!
Woody really helped me out with some parts that i needed fast and made sure they got to me not only packed well but also
sorting a messed up delivery my lovely postman made soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fanks bud!
Do you know a woody(no puns)!
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Re: Big thanks to Mr woody!
The nick name comes from Primary School days. It's a corruption of my Surname ---Woodward
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I have had all sorts of derivatives over the years and generally answer to most of the names.
I always greet my younger son Douglas as " Woodyward".
At school it was "Woody Woodpecker,
These days its usually "Oi Wooden-head " coz my head is full of sawdust instead of the brains I once had.
I have a few famous Woodward relatives though ---- not direct blood ones
Tom Jones the Welsh Wonder Boy ( or Grandad like me these days)-- his proper name is " Thomas Jones Woodward, and Edward Woodward the actor, Sean Woodward the Politician and I have an uncle in Canada who is a Film Director and there was Admiral "Sir" Sandy Woodward who led the navy in the Falklands Campaign but all quite boring stuff really.
No one rich to leave me a vast fortune when they die. No consideration.
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I have had all sorts of derivatives over the years and generally answer to most of the names.
I always greet my younger son Douglas as " Woodyward".
At school it was "Woody Woodpecker,
These days its usually "Oi Wooden-head " coz my head is full of sawdust instead of the brains I once had.
I have a few famous Woodward relatives though ---- not direct blood ones
Tom Jones the Welsh Wonder Boy ( or Grandad like me these days)-- his proper name is " Thomas Jones Woodward, and Edward Woodward the actor, Sean Woodward the Politician and I have an uncle in Canada who is a Film Director and there was Admiral "Sir" Sandy Woodward who led the navy in the Falklands Campaign but all quite boring stuff really.
No one rich to leave me a vast fortune when they die. No consideration.
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Re: Big thanks to Mr woody!
woody wrote:
I have a few famous Woody relatives.
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Re: Big thanks to Mr woody!
Yes and he's made more than you and I will make in ten lifetimes. No justice in this world eh Logi??
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Re: Big thanks to Mr woody!
Woody you didn't mention Cameron Woodward the Austrailian speedway rider although he's younger.
Re: Big thanks to Mr woody!
Sorry not heard of that name before Rich. Keep getting emails from Ancestry UK and have got loads of Woodywards I know about in America Canada New Zealand and Vancouver but only recently discovered more of the tribe in Australia,so who knows ?
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