[Opinions] Re: Nope, I mean yuppie.
in reply to a message by Array
No I understand now. I disagree but understand what you're talking about and the feeling you're describing I know too, but for me I feel that way about names like Brittany, Amy, Kyra, Ashlee (any spelling), Kylie (any spelling), and the list goes on!
"...like the pwetty-pwetty-pwincesses their parents expect them to be." Well said my friend.
"...like the pwetty-pwetty-pwincesses their parents expect them to be." Well said my friend.
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Awwww, mine's a pwetty-pwetty-pwincess name? Damn--I better try harder. A neighbor of mine saw me driving home and mentioned to my mother that "Your son's home from college, huh?"
I feel the same about Brittany-Ashlee-Kylie-etc, too--Brittany and Ashley and them are, like, the previous generation of Juliana-Savannahs.
Array (clearly the exception to the Amy rule ;D )
...And then he said, "You're independent, aren't you?"
"Yes," said Laura.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I feel the same about Brittany-Ashlee-Kylie-etc, too--Brittany and Ashley and them are, like, the previous generation of Juliana-Savannahs.
Array (clearly the exception to the Amy rule ;D )
...And then he said, "You're independent, aren't you?"
"Yes," said Laura.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
Oops, sorry. Well if it makes you feel better, I've gotta include my name (Emily) in that category too, which, with my luck is probably like your mom or sisters name or something.