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Aug 13, 2008 09:31

Monday was a pretty great day. Went knitting all day, Alex did great during his shots and got a surprise package in the mail!!! It was a birthday gift from Anita! Loved it! A cute little card (that truthfully said that Taurus' have a strange want to collect cats) and some beautiful yarn and a little bag that is big enough to use for socks on the ( Read more... )

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naiad_kitty August 13 2008, 15:00:41 UTC
Oh no! I'm glad he's ok and the bike is fixable. What was he doing riding in the rain? Didn't he *just* buy a new car? Crazy!

I suggest these names for your child - Lord Brumberby Fluxington III and Alepha Salmonella Fluffypants. They are, of course, both unisex names. Feel free to mix and match. (I do, however, suggest naming your child "the third" no matter what you decide on. Especially if it's not "Eric" or "Jennifer." Richard Dumbledy III. Alison Ladybug III. It lends a sense of history to their names. Also, Ladybug is totally a great name.) Your welcome.

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naiad_kitty August 13 2008, 15:01:40 UTC
I just read your post again, and I think Hurlbert is a great name, too.

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naiad_kitty August 13 2008, 15:04:06 UTC
Hm. And I replied to that before I realized that I'd used the wrong "your." I was just so excited about the names! Frippery Alekksandriana Sweetiepie.
Rock Biffington Machismo.
Lolliana Catterson.
III.

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naiad_kitty August 20 2008, 19:03:11 UTC
Oh oh oh! LUCRETIA! How awesome of a girl's name is that??? Wolfgang for a boy, Lucretia for a girl ;)

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thegrimtuesday August 13 2008, 16:19:53 UTC
ooo! that naming rule is *weird*. i didn't think you could do that. what happens if no one manages to ask for two hours? what if someone writes it down and loses the paper? oh well.

if you like to look at names, a really good book on names is The Baby Name Wizard by Laura Wattenburg. it doesn't give 'definations', it ranks by popularity over time from 1900. so awesome.

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