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[Opinions] Re: Harlequin
in reply to a message by Sara
Ugh...many of these names make me nauseated with unrealistic romance-esque feelings. The worst are:Ginger: I know way to many dogs with this name to take it seriously.
Merry: Christmas!
Royce: Rolls Royce anyone?
Katy: Just looks like catty, as in "that catty b*&^%."
Blake
Sage: Parsley, SAGE, Rosemary, and Thyme.
Kaycee
DJ
Allaire: She is all-air, if you know what I mean.
Joc: A poor spelling of Jock, but I am sure they were meant to give the same impression.
Jase: Blech
Pace: Picante...also the impression I am sure they were trying to give off.
Bryan: I just dislike this spelling. It just looks trendy to me.
Sheri: Gin, Rum, Champagne...I actually like:
Jake: Only as a nn.
Mandy: Only as a nn, but I am not sure for what.
Marta
Luke
Genevieve
Lilah: Although I don't like this so much since Lila, Lily, Lillian, Lillith, etc are all very popular.
Finn
Eben
Lance
Hank: As a nn for Henry.

This message was edited 10/13/2007, 4:06 PM

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Katy is actually a very popular variant of Katie where I am from.
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JocI'm going to invent a new powder for men to put in their underwear to to control moisture and bacterial growth, and I'm going to call it Joc. I'll use very hunky, brawny men's men in the ads and each ad will feature a fleeting, almost subliminal image of a busty, half-naked, panting woman. lolThen once Joc is selling well, I'm starting an airline, and I'm calling it Allaire. We fly all airs! All air, everywhere!
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