
But I love it.Anonymous wrote:When I was in rural Honduras there was a little blonde baby named Elder. They named him after his dad.
Anonymous wrote:A little girl named Poe. I asked Poe's mom if her daughter was named after Edgar Allen and without hesitation, she said, "it's Peace on Earth."
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My in-laws have had a beagle in their home since my husband was a little boy. He named the first one Snoopy. When Snoopy got old and died, they eventually got another, and named him... Snoopy II, and continued the trend. When Snoopy III met an unfortunate and devastating end at the hands of a car, they decided to adopt two beagles at the same time, and named them Snoopy IV and Snoopy V.
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This reminds me of the King of Queens episode where Doug was shocked to find out his parents' dog Rocky was really Rocky V and had been switched out 5 times over 30 years and that it wasn't the same Rocky he had as a child, lol, the parents pretended it was the same dog-
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Rian (boy. Pronounced Ryan)
I new a Rian in HS but was a girl, along with her sister Geremy ("jeremy"). Her mother was a little bit of a feminist...
Is giving your daughters boys' names except spelled differently what feminists do? Darn it, I knew I should have read through my feminist contract more carefully before I signed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Rian (boy. Pronounced Ryan)
I new a Rian in HS but was a girl, along with her sister Geremy ("jeremy"). Her mother was a little bit of a feminist...
Anonymous wrote:
Rian (boy. Pronounced Ryan)