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50 years from now. She had a nice Butte and her tits are Great Falls. I swear, if I don't get this out of my system now I will be mounted on their wall like a big horned sheep.:ROTF:
Seriously, she'll have no trouble in school. Parents who have been through the baby-naming process can vouch for this because the most popular names are weird by my standards (as someone born in the 60s). McKenzie, Riley, Kaylie, did anyone ever tell these people that Irish names sound better as last names? For boys, just name your kid, Jacob, Caleb, Kaden, Jaden, Hayden, or some variation of a two syllable name that has a long A sound in the first syllable, and it has to end in a consonant, and if you can somehow get the letter "B" in there, you're good to go.
or some variation of a two syllable name that has a long A sound in the first syllable, and it has to end in a consonant, and if you can somehow get the letter "B" in there, you're good to go.
At least it's not something pseudo-African like ShaHeather or LaQuan or Shinola
My Grandfather worked for JC Penny some years ago and a woman there said she named her child Brazza - said she got the name from the JC Penny catalog - from the Bra section
I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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