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'My mother-in-law ruined my baby's name with a nickname I hate – now I'm fuming'

Choosing the perfect baby name is a monumental task for any parent. It's a huge moment when someone finally land on the perfect name for their little one, as Ant McPartlin did this week, but imagine the frustration if a relative steps in and ruins it all. This was the exact predicament faced by one mum-to-be, who shared her ordeal on Reddit after her mother-in-law single-handedly made her despise the chosen name for her daughter, by using an unwanted nickname.The expectant mother had her heart set on the name Caroline for her second child, but her enthusiasm quickly faded when her mother-in-law started calling the unborn baby "Carrie".The seemingly innocent abbreviation was enough to put her off the name entirely.This wasn't the first time the mother-in-law had interfered with naming.
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‘Everyone Knows That’ song Reddit mystery finally solved thanks to ’80s porn film
subreddit community with more than 47K members – while even drawing press attention from publications like The Guardian and Rolling Stone – internet sleuths were unsuccessful in tracking down the elusive song.The original poster claimed they found the song snippet amongst files in an old DVD backup.During the years-long search, users eventually narrowed the song down to a series of rights holders from the mid-1980s.One user, called south_pole_ball, discovered that one listed songwriters called Christopher Booth had created works for porn films.They then proceeded to watch through his entire body of work until finding ‘Everyone Knows That’ exactly one hour, seven minutes and 31 seconds into 1986’s ‘Angels of Passion’.Booth himself has since reacted to the discovery, writing on Instagram: “Well today, my mind has officially been blown:) WOW! #ulteriormotives #ekt”.A post shared by Christopher Saint Booth (@christophersaintbooth)The full version of the song can only be heard alongside the NSFW sound effects from the movie – or fan-edited versions – prompting new-found listeners to request the original version.Booth, who is credited on the song along with his brother Philip, has since taken to TikTok to tease: “Shall we release it?”One moderator of the r/everyoneknowsthat subreddit has reflected on the “rollercoaster ride” of the search as part of the Lostwave community, which identifies and spotlights forgotten music.
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