Need a show name!!

charlie55

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Im hoping you lot can help, im absolutley rubish with show names and all the ones i come up with are truly awful
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My last horse i had for 14 years and hes name was 'my kind of guy'

I have no idea for this boy though. He is 16.3 Danish warmblood x tb, complete drama queen, very loving but thinks everything is scary. His stable name is Jack. I said 'master Jack' (told you i need some help)

Thanks alot x

Heres a pic for those that didnt see him in other post...

Jack.jpg
 
I like Highjack.

Would you all prefere to have the stable name in with it or something different? Like a name that has a meaning but nothing like the stable name? If you get me lol
 
Jack it Up?

I don't always have the stable name in with the show name...

Toby is 'Time for T'
Desi is 'Morning Glory' (only cos I used to sing 'Whats the story, morning glory' whilst schooling....dunno why
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Storm is 'Storm in a Teacup'
 
Captain Jack? Though should be avoided if you don't like Torchwood/PotC/etc etc...

I suppose it depends what the stable name is... my friend added her house name to her horse's stable name and that worked out as Woodrows Mac, which I really like. It can work the other way round too - my lovely ex-ride Thistle's stable name came from her 'proper' name, which was Thistledown Hill (v. posh...).

He's lovely, by the way!
 
What are the names of his Sire and Dam. Horse were always traditionally named with these names in mind or in a way they were bred.
I called my horse 'Aramstone' after the stud his grandmother was bred on.
 
Anyone like any of these?

Whats my line
Time to talk
That's our queen -haha
I made you look
Jacks jewel
Just you wait
Lowland bay
Strike a pose -he really is a tart!
 
I like Strike a Pose. Was also thinking Jack in the Box, but now I'm really just putting off getting back to work... Jacob's Ladder? Jack would be short for Jacob...

He looks so like an endurance horse I used to crew for (called Oscar, before you ask :-)) - same shade of bay, no white (does he have a star?), same expression. Bless.

When you said he wasn't unusual that Tom Jones song immediately leapt into my head - the one that goes "It's not unusual...", except I can't remember how it goes after that. So there's another odd possibility...!

Right, back to work...
 
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