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Old 01-02-2008, 19:48   #15
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Re: Woolworths withdraws inappropriately named bed..

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Originally Posted by jonifen View Post
While you do have a completely valid point, calling a kids bed "Lolita" is a bit too much... especially given the meaning of the word.
Surely though the person who named the bed in the first place must've known what it meant... and for that reason, its just wrong.
Who names their bed ? Is yours called Geoff......or Bobby.......or Claire. No. Exactly. It doesn't mean anything.

In fact, it actually means this...........

http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of_Lolita.html

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Originally Posted by LSainsbury View Post
BTW, what's wrong with it, it's a just a female name - bloody censorship if you ask me...and I have seen the Kubrick film.
Well done that man.

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