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>Walker is an English and German surname derived from either a fuller, from the Middle High German walker, meaning "a fuller of cloth", or an officer whose duty consisted of walking or inspecting a certain part of a forest. The surname "Walker" was first found in Germany where records of the name date back to the thirteenth century. In 1253, Sigelo dictus Welkere was recorded in Weissenburg, and in 1209, Bruno Welkiner was a citizen of Cologne. The Walker Families of England are believed to originate from Yorkshire.

miss the Indian posters

lotta things but coward i am not

Good luck with /gf2019/ lads. I wonder what kind of gf I'll have. Hopefully a petite wholesome library girl desu.

So Paul walker was a Yorkshire man

third eye status lads?

I'm on /wife2019/ and she's an athletic conservative turbonormie

When you have a packet of walker crisps and you come across a burnt crisp do you refer to that as a Paul walker?