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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 20:39:46 GMT -5
Oh boy, here we go... *sucks in a big breath* Kimberly, Kimora, Candy, Tia, Arabella, Rosalie, Jade, Calli, Megara, Morgana, Arianna, Aubrey, Anna, Tabitha, Daisy, Anna Lisa, Sasha, Kimiko, Bree, Scarlett, McKenna, Michelle, Holly, and Blaze. Phew... Those are some pretty names you listed. I have some of them on my list as well. I like exotic sounding names. Nothing too normal or used.
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 20:40:22 GMT -5
*impressively slaps him upside the head* ;D
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 20:41:30 GMT -5
Those are some pretty names you listed. I have some of them on my list as well. I like exotic sounding names. Nothing too normal or used. I like easy to spell names
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 20:41:53 GMT -5
*impressively slaps him upside the head* ;D Oooh, violence! That's my kind of Angel
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 20:44:03 GMT -5
I like exotic sounding names. Nothing too normal or used. I like easy to spell names As long as it's a pretty easy to spell name I'll like it.
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 20:44:28 GMT -5
*impressively slaps him upside the head* ;D Oooh, violence! That's my kind of Angel Thats why I'm the poisonous angel. Duh.
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 20:46:45 GMT -5
I like easy to spell names As long as it's a pretty easy to spell name I'll like it. Considering how much trouble people have spelling my name (and none of the four should be that hard) I've always wanted to make sure my kids don't have to go through the same aggravation as I have. Speaking of names, if your husband had the same name as his father, would you let him pass the name onto ya'lls first born male?
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 20:47:04 GMT -5
Oooh, violence! That's my kind of Angel Thats why I'm the poisonous angel. Duh. Can't you just take a compliment without making me feel stupid?
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 20:55:14 GMT -5
As long as it's a pretty easy to spell name I'll like it. Considering how much trouble people have spelling my name (and none of the four should be that hard) I've always wanted to make sure my kids don't have to go through the same aggravation as I have. Speaking of names, if your husband had the same name as his father, would you let him pass the name onto ya'lls first born male? Whats with the country slang? Ya'lls? And no. I don't like the whole naming my kid after someone in my family thing. Middle names I can live with, because thats okay. But certainly not first names. I feel like my child should be his or her own person, and not named after someone like my husband, or even me. I wouldn't do it.
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 20:55:40 GMT -5
Thats why I'm the poisonous angel. Duh. Can't you just take a compliment without making me feel stupid? Oh sorry. I forgot to put the wink smile at the end.
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 21:03:08 GMT -5
Considering how much trouble people have spelling my name (and none of the four should be that hard) I've always wanted to make sure my kids don't have to go through the same aggravation as I have. Speaking of names, if your husband had the same name as his father, would you let him pass the name onto ya'lls first born male? Whats with the country slang? Ya'lls? Considering I was raised country and live in a small town, it's a testament to me that that is the only bit of country slang I use. I only use it because "your" can be ambiguous You can still be your own person even if you share a name. Often it is done in honor of the person you are naming them after.
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Post by Dez on Mar 8, 2008 21:11:38 GMT -5
*impressively slaps him upside the head* ;D *less-than-impressively tickles her*
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 21:12:31 GMT -5
Whats with the country slang? Ya'lls? Considering I was raised country and live in a small town, it's a testament to me that that is the only bit of country slang I use. I only use it because "your" can be ambiguous You can still be your own person even if you share a name. Often it is done in honor of the person you are naming them after. I still don't like it. I don't like to copy. If my husband cared so much over all that then my son can have his name as a middle name.
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 21:13:04 GMT -5
*impressively slaps him upside the head* ;D *less-than-impressively tickles her* I'm not ticklish today.
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Post by Dez on Mar 8, 2008 21:17:59 GMT -5
Your body follows a weird schedule
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 21:19:06 GMT -5
Considering I was raised country and live in a small town, it's a testament to me that that is the only bit of country slang I use. I only use it because "your" can be ambiguous You can still be your own person even if you share a name. Often it is done in honor of the person you are naming them after. I still don't like it. I don't like to copy. If my husband cared so much over all that then my son can have his name as a middle name. I guess that's another area we are very different in.
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 21:19:23 GMT -5
Your body follows a weird schedule She's a woman, you idiot.
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 21:19:30 GMT -5
Your body follows a weird schedule Depends how I'm feeling really.
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Post by Mickey on Mar 8, 2008 21:31:04 GMT -5
Your body follows a weird schedule Depends how I'm feeling really. You'll have to pardon Dezeero. He doesn't know anything about women.
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Post by PoisonousAngel on Mar 8, 2008 21:34:05 GMT -5
Depends how I'm feeling really. You'll have to pardon Dezeero. He doesn't know anything about women. He didn't know. So I'm not blaming him.
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