Yes, Peter Gallagher is related to David Gallagher. Peter Gallagher, or Peter Antony Gallagher to call him by his first name. Is David Gallaghers father. Thats how they are related
"Hazza" Is the nickname Liam calls him. Hazza is a common used name for the name Harry. & Now most of his fans like to call him that and made a joke about it
everyone likes a different one, but if you are a true directioner you won't have a favorite maybe a certain one that you call your 'husband'. They are all handsome and cute.
Louis Tomlinson--Lou, Boo bear, Lou bear, Carrot Boy, SassMasta fromDoncasta, Hughie,Tommo, Luigi, PepitoHarry Styles--Harold, Hazza, Barry, Haz, Curly, CarlitoNiall Horan--Nialler, Kyle, Fresh Prince of Mullingar, DickZayn Malik--DJ Malik, Wayne, Bradford Badboi, MiguelitoLiam Payne-- Daddy Direction, Leeyum, Lee, Ian, Martito, Papa Smurf, Papa Direction
It is very common for people in England to shorten a name such as 'Harry', ending in a '-rrie' sound, to be shortened to something 'Hazza' or 'Haz'. Two other examples of this are with Little Mix's Perrie Edwards, who is simply called either 'Pezza' or 'Pez'. The other example is in JK Rowling's newest book, The Casual Vacancy, where the focal character, Barry Fairbrother, is sometimes called 'Baz'.
Yes, Peter Gallagher is related to David Gallagher. Peter Gallagher, or Peter Antony Gallagher to call him by his first name. Is David Gallaghers father. Thats how they are related
Liam
I'd go with Liam, but that really has to be a personal choice.
They don't..
I would say Leo
Holden attempts to call Phoebe, Jane Gallagher's mother, Sally Hayes, and Carl Luce.
Liam Payne is afraid of spoons. If you didn't know this, don't call yourself a Directioner.
Cheesy Head
Hazza. Nickname giving by Liam.
Niall, Louis, Harry, Liam, and Zayn
"Hazza" Is the nickname Liam calls him. Hazza is a common used name for the name Harry. & Now most of his fans like to call him that and made a joke about it
Firstly, it isn't; there's really no such thing as "bad luck" in the sense of "if you do this, you'll have bad luck." Secondly, you should ask whoever told you this where on Earth they got the idea. Thirdly, I hope by all that's holy you mean "pasty" in the sense of what most USians would call a "pot/meat pie", and not what "pasty" usually means in the US (if you don't know, here's a hint: it's called that because it gets "pasted" ... somewhere). In that case, bringing (or, worse, wearing) a pasty on some boats could prove to be very bad luck indeed.