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Re: Women really get worked up about baby names
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] That way I don't have to deal with her trying name my son something faggy like Brock or Riverson. [/ QUOTE ] Screw you all, Brock is a cool name. Don't you watch Venture Brothers [/ QUOTE ] Again, my friends named their DAUGHTER Brock. It's not a bad name for a boy, but a disaster for a girl. [/ QUOTE ] Oh I agree fully that naming a girl Brock is stupid. I was directly responding to the person quoted above, and defending my brother's honor. |
#102
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Re: Women really get worked up about baby names
Clerks
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#103
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Re: Women really get worked up about baby names
Ah, well a guy that nuts probably needs something equally nuts just to balance him out to normal.
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Re: Women really get worked up about baby names
My g/f recently suggested Draco as a name for our first born son. I was pretty blown away. She has only seen the 1st harry potter and never read the books, so she's far from a fan of the series. She just liked the way it sounded. She's actually pretty serious, i'm tryin to negotiate Drake, instead. I may decide against reproducing with her.
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My g/f recently suggested Draco as a name for our first born son. I was pretty blown away. She has only seen the 1st harry potter and never read the books, so she's far from a fan of the series. She just liked the way it sounded. She's actually pretty serious, i'm tryin to negotiate Drake, instead. I may decide against reproducing with her. [/ QUOTE ] Everybody loves The Drake. |
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My wife and I had a fairly spirited debate when she was pregnant with her son. [/ QUOTE ] TR? |
#107
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[ QUOTE ] My g/f recently suggested Draco as a name for our first born son. I was pretty blown away. She has only seen the 1st harry potter and never read the books, so she's far from a fan of the series. She just liked the way it sounded. She's actually pretty serious, i'm tryin to negotiate Drake, instead. I may decide against reproducing with her. [/ QUOTE ] Everybody loves The Drake. [/ QUOTE ] I hate the Drake. |
#108
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] My g/f recently suggested Draco as a name for our first born son. I was pretty blown away. She has only seen the 1st harry potter and never read the books, so she's far from a fan of the series. She just liked the way it sounded. She's actually pretty serious, i'm tryin to negotiate Drake, instead. I may decide against reproducing with her. [/ QUOTE ] Everybody loves The Drake. [/ QUOTE ] I hate the Drake. [/ QUOTE ] You hate the Drake? I thought you loved the Drake! |
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Re: Women really get worked up about baby names
Not only will your child hate you and when he gets older he will change it, but he will also get beat up at school and grow up with a complex.
btw nothing wrong w/ Oscar |
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Re: Women really get worked up about baby names
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First rule of female baby-naming: does it sound like a stripper or porn star? If so, move on. Somebody I know just brought their god-daughter to visit my office and her name is Savannah, and I was like "uh-oh". [/ QUOTE ] My dad and stepmom named their girl "Amber Lee Fricke." That is one of the worst pornstar names I've ever seen. |
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