yes he did
wife was called: Margaret MacDonald.
Its called macintosh after the macintosh apple
Ralph Rennie is not related to Tom Rennie . I know this because he was my grandfathers brother. As far as I know we do not have a relation called Tom Rennie. Answer from - Karen Mark of St. Andrews, Manitoba
A raincoat is called a "Mackintosh" after Charles Macintosh, a Scottish chemist who invented a waterproof fabric in the early 19th century. He developed a method of bonding two layers of cloth with a layer of rubber, creating a practical and effective rain-resistant garment. The term "Mackintosh" eventually became synonymous with waterproof coats, especially as his designs gained popularity. Today, it is often used to refer to any type of raincoat.
Charles Philip Arthur George : Prince of Wales .
He may not ascend the throne, but if he does he may want to use one of his other forenames as his grandfather did. He has Charles, Philip, Arthur and George to choose from. The previous kings named Charles did not do to well.
When/If Charles becomes King Camilla will automatically become Queen. There has been talk that she will not actually be called Queen Camilla though.
two different words actually:mackintosh fun:Rubber fetishism involving, usually, rubber raincoats.-- The Mackintosh Society is a British organization for rubber fetishists. It is named after Charles Macintosh, a Scottish chemist who, in 1823, invented a rubberized raincoat (called a mackintosh) and other waterproof materials.-- Macophilia describes a condition of sexuoerotic arousal from the sight of a high-end macintosh.overcoat:A condom , possibly derived from the French words for a condom , capote-anglaise (English hood) and redingote anglaise (English overcoat). See condom for synonyms.site i got it at:http://www.sex-lexis.comnormally for boys
A waterproof raincoat is a shell whose purpose is to block the rain.
The term "Mackintosh" refers to a type of waterproof raincoat, named after its inventor, Charles Macintosh, who developed the fabric in the early 19th century. However, "Macintosh," referring to Apple's computer line, was inspired by the name of the Scottish inventor but is spelled differently. The name was chosen by Apple co-founder Jef Raskin, who named the computer after his favorite variety of apple, the McIntosh. Thus, while both terms share a phonetic similarity, they refer to entirely different subjects.
Yes, Charles Barkley was nicknamed "Boy George" during his college basketball days at Auburn University. The nickname was a playful reference to the pop singer Boy George, reflecting Barkley's style and personality at the time. Despite the nickname, Barkley went on to have a highly successful NBA career and became a well-known sports commentator.
they all called Charles