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Posted by Lilo (U7120156) on Thursday, 23rd August 2007
Who was the mother of his invisible daughters? Who left who and when? How long has he been married to Lyndy and was she married before?
Phew!
Robert 's rirst wife was the unlikely named Bobo and his children are Coriander and Leonie
Does anyone know how they got such unusual names?
yes
, in reply to message 4.
Posted by Dr Strabismus (Whom God preserve) of Utrecht (U4409862) on Thursday, 23rd August 2007
I think that having a mother called bobo is all that is needed to be eternally grateful to wind up being called Leonie and Corrianda
Could someone answer my original questions please?
, in reply to message 6.
Posted by Reggie Trentham (U2746099) on Thursday, 23rd August 2007
Lilo, I think this thread from two or three weeks ago sums up out total knowledge of Lynda and Robert's romance.
, in reply to message 7.
Posted by Reggie Trentham (U7102122) on Thursday, 23rd August 2007
This one:
Thanks very much for the link Reggie. I didn't envisage them being boss and secretary somehow. Oh well, I expect as Robert is perfect, the horrible Bobo (fake tan and pearls, and more front than Blackpool) did something nasty and reprehensible sending him into Lyndy's arms.
Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:27 GMT, in reply to Lilo Viking in message 6
When Lynda and Robert came to Ambridge from Sunningdale in 1986 they were married. The mother of Robert's not-so invisible daughters is Bobo Snell (Coriander and Leonie have featured in at least two storylines).
We have never been told the circumstances of the marriage breakup between Robert and Bobo, nor whether Lynda was married before but (because she has never mentioned it) we must assume not.
, in reply to message 10.
Posted by jennet_device (U8197637) on Thursday, 23rd August 2007
Robert always seems grateful to be married to Lynda, so I suspect Bobo must have been unusually unpleasant to hm.
Coriander was named because she was conceived after a particularly enjoyable curry.
Wish you hadn't asked now, don't you?
So if she'd been a boy she'd have been Turmeric?
Or Garam Masala.
oo that's the first time Mr Keri has replied in any of my threads. It feels like.....the voice of God
*kneels and genuflects*
(We Lilos didn't get where we are today without a bit of brown nosing)
, in reply to message 12.
Posted by Reggie Trentham (U2746099) on Friday, 24th August 2007
Wish you hadn't asked now, don't you?Â
You can say that again, that'll teach me not to ask facetious questions.
, in reply to message 12.
Posted by Lady Trudie Tilney Glorfindel Maldini (U2222312) on Friday, 24th August 2007
<< Coriander was named because she was conceived after a particularly enjoyable curry. >>
At least it wasn't a fish & chip supper.
Leonie! Ketchup!
Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:07 GMT, in reply to ermintrude in message 17
Or a traditional pudding - Spotted Dick?
Bangers and Mash!
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