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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But at least we aren't regressing to Jennifer and Michael. I'm a kid of the 70s and everyone and their grandmother/grandfather had those names back in the day.[/quote] I'm in my mid-30s and a professional. There are these meetings I go to for work where there will be 3 or 4 Amys and 3 or 4 Jen/Jennifers out of maybe 30 people. They are all from 30-40. It's ridiculous. We have to use last names and I hate mine. but then again, I don't like my first name either. (hint...it's listed above) [/quote] What's also annoying is when those names are given "clever" spellings, like "Amie or Ami" Or "Jenafer" and "Mikeal" Uh, at the end of the day it's still Amy, Mike and Jen. Sorry, but society is too lazy to french-afy these names. Target pronounced "Tar-jay" is still good ole' Target![/quote] Or "Mazen." :shock: [url]http://www.babykerf.com/mazen-duke-younger-monson/[/url][/quote]
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