[Opinions] Madam
And yes, I am being serious.
In the current version of Australian Idol there is a female contestant called Madam.
WDYT?
Oh, and as an aside, she has a baby son called Hayzell. It is said like hay-ZELL, rather than HAY-zul.
In the current version of Australian Idol there is a female contestant called Madam.
WDYT?
Oh, and as an aside, she has a baby son called Hayzell. It is said like hay-ZELL, rather than HAY-zul.
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That's just stupid. Both names are.
I know, I can't believe that's her name, but man can the girl sing! She's awesome.
My mother calls me madam when she thinks I'm being rude/badly behaved/a spoilt brat. I would not want that connotation in a name. Madam is terrible.
Hayzell I could just about live with, if it was prn and spelt like Hazel. I think it could work on a boy.
Hayzell I could just about live with, if it was prn and spelt like Hazel. I think it could work on a boy.
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it's close to Hazel so it gets points fro mme. I much prefer Hazel but it's on a boy that's all that matters to me.
it's close to Hazel so it gets points fro mme. I much prefer Hazel but it's on a boy that's all that matters to me.
This message was edited 10/1/2008, 4:52 PM
Both terrible names
Hah
It's like those BAs that someone (I think Sabrina Fair) posted not too long ago with Mister and Miss in it. :\
It's like those BAs that someone (I think Sabrina Fair) posted not too long ago with Mister and Miss in it. :\
This message was edited 10/1/2008, 3:33 PM
My favorite palindrome: Madam I'm Adam.
Madam is a terrible fn. Apart from the obvious prostitute reference, I dislike names that are actually titles / forms of address. If they want their child to be respected, then make sure they get a good education / comport themselves with dignity. Oh, and give them names that don't make me cringe. Shortcuts like this make my eyes roll.
I don't trust myself to say anything about poor Hayzell.
(I'm sorry. I'm grumpy at the moment. It shall pass.)
Madam is a terrible fn. Apart from the obvious prostitute reference, I dislike names that are actually titles / forms of address. If they want their child to be respected, then make sure they get a good education / comport themselves with dignity. Oh, and give them names that don't make me cringe. Shortcuts like this make my eyes roll.
I don't trust myself to say anything about poor Hayzell.
(I'm sorry. I'm grumpy at the moment. It shall pass.)
Lol, that's just ridiculous.