
I know a Marla and a Darla. |
and a Carla. |
Tell me she lives in West Virginia. This is so West Virginia. |
Haaa! We have a cabin in WV and our neighbors did the exact same thing to name their DD. Such a beautiful state but gotta wonder....... |
yeahnoshit |
I don't care if OP was pulling our collective leg. It did help me think of a possible name for our future DD -- Starla. |
I appreciate what you're saying, but since Lynley is really an Anglo-Saxon surname, it doesn't sound "made up" to me. http://www.houseofnames.com/lynley-family-crest |
I have not been on this site in years (used to be glued to it when my first was born almost 9 years ago!!!) I have not laughed this hard in years!!! Rolling laughing and crying. THANKS!
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Henceforth, I will refer to ex-hubby's GF as Snarla. |
Aahh...
Mystery solved. Every month this ought to be bumped. |
Larla is the name we all use to reference someone's special snowflake. OP certainly didn't make it up. |
I would love to know where it all started, then … this seems to be the first mention of it on here, no? This thread is a few years old. |
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/smashingpumpkins/starla.html |
I didn't realize the date of this post! Did OP start a trend? Is Larla used by non-DCUMers? Hmmm |
I want the history on this now too. hilarious! |