S/O: real life “no they didn’t” twin names

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Logan and LaGuardia

Men in their late 30s.


Clearly conceived on a LGA-BOS flight (which, given how short that flight is, is something of an accomplishment, I guess).


I'm hoping they were born on that flight. It's nice to think of someone having a labor that short!
Anonymous
Colin and Colleen
Anonymous
Rhonda and Saundra.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friend used to work L&D in an urban hospital. She assisted with the delivery of twins Da'Queen and Da'King.



I work in a majority-black elementary school and you would not believe the names we get of twins and close-in-age siblings. Will not repeat here as some reading probably also work at my school.

Far worse than Da'King and Da'Queen.


Bad enough that we’re snarking on here, but what purpose does it serve to connect your judgment with an ethnicity with no further details.
Anonymous
Tess and Tabby
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friend used to work L&D in an urban hospital. She assisted with the delivery of twins Da'Queen and Da'King.



I work in a majority-black elementary school and you would not believe the names we get of twins and close-in-age siblings. Will not repeat here as some reading probably also work at my school.

Far worse than Da'King and Da'Queen.


Bad enough that we’re snarking on here, but what purpose does it serve to connect your judgment with an ethnicity with no further details.


+1 It's depressing to think about this woman having authority over these kids and then mocking them and their parents here.
Anonymous
Remember the Hogg sisters from Texas, Ima and Ura?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Karen and Sharon

My grandma also named a couple of her kids Michael and Michelle.


So what? I know at least 4 sets of siblings with those names. Why is that weird?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remember the Hogg sisters from Texas, Ima and Ura?


While Ima Hogg was a real person (daughter of the governor and a dedicated philanthropist), she had no sisters. Poor Ima, reportedly she disliked her name.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sarah and Sarita


That's pretty terrible. Like naming twin girls Katherine and Katie. It's the same name.
Anonymous
When I was little, the plan was to name my future twins “Alice” and “Alicia”.

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friend used to work L&D in an urban hospital. She assisted with the delivery of twins Da'Queen and Da'King.

Hopefully they do not think that mother is their personal servant
Anonymous
Easy! Both kids named Muhammad as a first name (clearly they were Muslim). Same last name and same birth date. Kids went by their middle names which both started with an I. Then kept getting angry when the doctors office kept having their blood work etc filed under the wrong kids name. YOUR KIDS ARE BOTH MUHAMMAD I. LASTNAME , with the SAME DOB!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My friend used to work L&D in an urban hospital. She assisted with the delivery of twins Da'Queen and Da'King.

Hopefully they do not think that mother is their personal servant


She’s Da’Butler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tess and Tabby


I think that's kind of sweet, particularly if they were Theresa and Tabitha for full names.
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