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Jan 31, 2006 10:37

I tried to go to the DMV this morning. I stood in the long line that said "All customers must go to information first" only to find out that I should have gone right to testing because I'm under 25. The testing computers were down. And in that manner I wasted almost an hour and still do not have a Nevada license. I turn 25 in exactly four weeks ( Read more... )

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bavchris February 5 2006, 05:36:42 UTC
how about the name Ricky?

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ekbuttercup February 6 2006, 16:10:26 UTC
my association with that name is Ricky Williams... not only is he a homeless looking pothead, he's a DOLPHIN... and that's an unforgivable sin ;)

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bavchris February 7 2006, 00:42:57 UTC
Umm if I recall Ricky is a common name among boys of all ages. It can mean short for Rich, Rick, or Richard. There are millions of kids that have the name of Ricky or is called by it. I have a neighbor who named one of their children Ricky and he isn't a bad kid. I wasn't referring to Ricky Williams the running back of the Dolphins, who may be traded to Denver. Even though he is a cool person. I thought of the name in general not the player. BTW if you are talking about role models based on names. I don't think Jon's name he has for your son is based off of role models as well. "Reinhart Tupac" Even though I think Tupac is a good rapper and raped about things that mattered to him. He also smoked pot and was in jail as well. At least Ricky Williams never went to jail. BTW Orego thought of the name Biggie Bryz Varga. Bryz is the name of Jon's other favorite goalie. After when he told me the name, that is when I came up with Ricky Bryz instead of Biggie. To me it sounded better. It evens rhymes as well. Plus its an actual name that is ( ... )

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ekbuttercup February 10 2006, 16:10:48 UTC
Biggie Bryz? The hospital cannot drug me enough to sign a birth certificate with that name on it :) Sounds like classic Orego, though.

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Names? bavchris February 13 2006, 21:32:42 UTC
Avoid Richard and its derivatives at all costs (a certain connotation of that name causes enduring problems, and despite however many times one requests to be called "Rich," it inevitably devolves to "Rick", which to me requires one to have a mullet and a mustache; altough, it is a good name for hockey players, particularly former Buffalo Sabres; Martin, Seiling, Vaive, etc)

BTW...Congrats!

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