| Hey!! Is this almost real time posting? Cool, great idea by the way. I am eating a cheese sandwitch, and it is a veyr nice day in the neighborhood of SLC as well. |
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| quote: Originally posted by fjp451: Knock, knock...
Bi1 and B2, don't get up. I'll get it!
Hey, Jayne just arrived! Hmmm! NY, CA, FL. She must be from ND!!
I know this is going to be a bummer. Jayne is a girls name, but Jayne is not a girl. Don't worry, it's not one of those creepy guy pretending to be a girl things, Jayne is my real name. Personaly I blame the flouride in the water for making my parents so strange. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Braling II: See earlier postings re Joyce Kilmer! Probably part of the reason so many kids nowadays have sexless or even surnames for Christian names, e.g. Trevor, Tyler, Taylor, Hunter, Kal-El, R2D2...
Blaming Kal-El on flouride is a bit of a long shot, I think I would have to go with blaming the red sun for that one. I do have to agree with you however about R2D2, have you ever seen a droid on flouride? makes everclear look like chocolate milk in comparison. |
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| quote: Originally posted by dandelion: We had a doctor named Shirley but he was named back when that was more of a boys' name. One of the doctors on "Emergency!" was named Kelly. He had a real attitude, perhaps brought on by the "boy named Sue" syndrome.
I'm afraid I am not aware of your profession Dandelion, but if they they spell "Emergency" with a "!" sounds like a cool place to me. I think "Kelly is one of those names that go either way, like "Pat" or "Chris". Do you remember the television show with Bill Bixby the Incredible Hulk? Dr. Banner's name in the comics was "Bruce" but the TV executives thought Bruce was to effeminate, so they used his middle name David, The topic of names as it relates to masculinity, and how it is seen by a givin culture is an interesting one, I may drop some thoughts on you about this a little later on, when I'm not supposed to be sleeping. I will say however that I think I was lucky, in the fact that I was always very large for my age, and so never really got as much trouble as you might think a child would growing up with a name so popular for the opposite gender. My father is named "Jody" a feminine name for sure, all said, I think he was just passing it along. So uh, what do you do for a living again? Janye er Jayne Edited to spell my name right, I told you I should be sleeping. |
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