Re:"The Names of the Future"
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In a message dated 5/30/03 8:19:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> We have three dogs. The oldest is Dammit, then there'sang
>
> My sister got two kittens on Halloween from one of my mom's neighbors. She
> was trying to decide what to name them, a brother and sister from the same
> litter. I said Hallie and Weenie. She yelled at me. Then she went with Hayley
> and Wayne. LOL I still call him Weenie sometimes, she used to call my cats
> stinky and chunk-a-roni
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In a message dated 5/30/2003 8:19:37 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Kathryn
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> Cameron, on the other hand, has named several of our animals: We've hadJulian used to have a hamster named Hamster Solo. That was cool.
> Beeper (Electronic Page was her registered name), SodaPop, Tornado, Rosie,
> Ali &
> Dina (two hamsters, short for "ALl"igator and "DINA"saur), and my favorite,
> Chase (short for Skirtchaser). His old, stuffed bunny is Charlotte, and he
> named
> Duncan's stuffed kitty, Matilda (Tilly).
>
Kathryn
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In a message dated 5/30/2003 7:12:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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on a name, and the baby was many weeks old. They ran into someone they knew,
who asked their daughter's name.
Stan said, "None yet."
The woman responded, "Oh, that's unusual. Is it ethnic?"
Kathryn
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> That'll be me then......An acquaintance of mine had something like this happen. They couldn't agree
> With number 3 I didn't actually think of any names and he wasn't named until
> he
> was 2 weeks old! Maybe alreday having a 2 yo and a 1 yo when he was born had
> something to do with it...
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on a name, and the baby was many weeks old. They ran into someone they knew,
who asked their daughter's name.
Stan said, "None yet."
The woman responded, "Oh, that's unusual. Is it ethnic?"
Kathryn
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