GorillaGal wrote:denizaksulu wrote:BC Numismatics wrote:GorillaGal,I am old-fashioned in my religious viewpoint on a lot of things.
If someone wants to name their children with names such as 'Jesus','Mohammed',or 'Ruth',then that's their business.
My name is part of who I am,as it represents my nature as well.
Aidan.
Personally I like the name Aidan, but you certainly are no saint. Nor are some others (including me) on the forum.
the only saint on this forum is Karma!
where is she?!!!!
come back Karma!
karma wrote:The most disliked names for me which I cant stand :
1.Angelina Jollie
2.Nicole Kidman
3.Monica Belluci
yackkk..
denizaksulu wrote:Kikapu wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Kikapu wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Kikapu wrote:If your last name is HEAD, for god sake, don't name your son Richard.
Sorry Kikapu, Suzie-Q beat you to it on page one.
Oops.......that's what happens when one returns back after being away for a week and does not bother to read the whole thread.
Suzie-Q must have read my mind in advance.
Perhaps your sail-mate, oops, soul mate.
All depends how well she can climb the "mast".
What has one got to do to reach the 'dizzy heights'?
Kikapu wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Kikapu wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Kikapu wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Kikapu wrote:If your last name is HEAD, for god sake, don't name your son Richard.
Sorry Kikapu, Suzie-Q beat you to it on page one.
Oops.......that's what happens when one returns back after being away for a week and does not bother to read the whole thread.
Suzie-Q must have read my mind in advance.
Perhaps your sail-mate, oops, soul mate.
All depends how well she can climb the "mast".
What has one got to do to reach the 'dizzy heights'?
It all depends on the size of the "mast" Deniz and each individuals tolerance levels on how much oxygen is needed when they reach the "peak" during their climb ..!!
Mills Chapman wrote:There was indeed a politician in the U.S. named Richard Sweat, and he insisted on going by "Dick."
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