Jingo Wobbly - behind the name?

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 Jamie Hageman 21 Aug 2022

Hello folks, just wondering what the meaning is behind the name Jingo Wobbly - the guidebooks for Fontainbleau?  

The reason is I'd quite like to call my little local guitar group 'Django Wobbly' (we play Django Reinhardt gypsy jazz guitar) but not sure yet.  The other name I came up with was 'Django's Trousers'.  Any other ideas?  We're based in the West Highlands of Scotland.

Cheers, Jamie

 bouldery bits 21 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

I want to see your band. 

OP Jamie Hageman 21 Aug 2022
In reply to bouldery bits:

First Sunday of every month at the Glenuig Inn.  Be there or be square

 Jack 21 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

Django Un-named.

 Kevster 21 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

It's written by a couple. 

One is jingo and the other wobbly. 

Amusing names. 

 bouldery bits 21 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

I sense a pilgrimage coming on.

Removed User 21 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

You know when you've been djangoed?

OP Jamie Hageman 22 Aug 2022
In reply to Removed UserRevenge of the Path:

That's quite good.  Maybe just 'You've been Djangoed'.

Bouldery Bits - steady on, don't get too excited.  

I came up with FanDjango, but after googling I see it's been taken.

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 Bottom Clinger 25 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

Django Fret. 

In reply to Jamie Hageman:

Last Django in Lewis

 e.ms355 26 Aug 2022
In reply to Jamie Hageman:

On a slight side note, Django (not Jingo) lived in Samois-sur-Seine right outside Font in his later years, beautiful little town, great for climbing access stayed there a few years ago!


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