Or a Margaret. I considered all of these names! |
You grew up in Omaha and went to public school. After college (Go Cornhuskers!) you got a job as a flight attendant. You met DH when he was flying first-class NY to London. You had hoped to meet an investment banker, but -- alas -- he's in commercial real estate. You play a lot of tennis, swear like a sailor and drink like a fish. Your son is named Huntington, but you didn't post that because it would out you among your DCUM friends at Bethesda Country Club. |
No way. I love these names. Well, at least Grace and Emily. Ours: Sam Helen |
Or maybe it's just that you're feeling old and tired and pissy. Have a great day!
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| Kind of funny. But says more about the poster than the names. |
| Anything funny about Larla is so, so over. |
| Julia, Caroline, Anna |
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You have great taste. You don't wear platform heels or wax yourself hairless or collect scented candles.. Your husband is handsome and smart. You own a set of Spode or Limoges china that you actually use. Your family owns a beach house in New England. |
Not David. |
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Disagree -- I don't think using any "real" name makes someone appear less intelligent.
The only names that make me questions a person's background are the Aydens, Kaylas, McKennas, Brodys, etc. And I'm from a very blue-collar background myself. |
+ 7382882617 |
| What an asinine thread. 14 pages of this BS? |
Lebanese, guessing mom is. Second generation. Mom was given a more Americanized name and wanted kids to embrace heritage of grandparents. MD residents. Country club. Mom does consulting work from home. Three of four kids in braces. Sleep away camp for oldest this summer. One or both grew up in DC area and still has huge family around. |
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Gaius
Fiona |