Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew Lovedeep in high school. He went by John.This is not an urban legend. I knew the guy.
Ladasha, on the other hand, is an urban legend people!
It is NOT! I taught her class!!!!
Don't believe you. Spelled La-a? Yah right.
No. As I posted above, spelled La-ia. Feel free to not believe me. It is quite unbelieveable, which is why, obviously, I posted it on this thread. If it is an "urban legend" it is obviously not a very popular one, as I had never heard of it before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew Lovedeep in high school. He went by John.This is not an urban legend. I knew the guy.
Ladasha, on the other hand, is an urban legend people!
It is NOT! I taught her class!!!!
Don't believe you. Spelled La-a? Yah right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nevaeh. UGHHHHH. just awful
Why?
My husband has a cousin he is ashamed to own up to whose daughter's name is Nevaeh. It's SO hilarious and utterly trashy.
PP - I can hardly understand that you say "why" to Nevaeh. It's heaven spelled backward and trashy spelled forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nevaeh. UGHHHHH. just awful
Why?
My husband has a cousin he is ashamed to own up to whose daughter's name is Nevaeh. It's SO hilarious and utterly trashy.
PP - I can hardly understand that you say "why" to Nevaeh. It's heaven spelled backward and trashy spelled forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nevaeh. UGHHHHH. just awful
Why?
My husband has a cousin he is ashamed to own up to whose daughter's name is Nevaeh. It's SO hilarious and utterly trashy.
PP - I can hardly understand that you say "why" to Nevaeh. It's heaven spelled backward and trashy spelled forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nevaeh. UGHHHHH. just awful
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew Lovedeep in high school. He went by John.This is not an urban legend. I knew the guy.
Ladasha, on the other hand, is an urban legend people!
It is NOT! I taught her class!!!!
Anonymous wrote:When I was in second grade in 1978 there was a new immigrant girl in my class from somewhere in South-East Asia and her name was Fuk-Yoo. We called her Mary.