Posted on 05/05/2009 7:21:21 AM PDT by GQuagmire
The top ten most popular dog names in the two communities are similar to national trends. The Veterinary Pet Insurance Company keeps yearly track of the most popular pet names, based on a review of its database of more than 466,000 insured pets. The national 2008 list was topped by Max (eighth in Newton and sixth in Wellesley), and included many Newton and Wellesley favorites like Lucy, Molly, Bailey, Maggie, Daisy and Bella.
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Newton is fag-central. Fruits everywhere.
Those are the poorer individuals who cannot afford a loft in Cambridge or Brookline, let alone a hovel near P’town.
All our mammalian pets already had names when we got them.
Um, no...They're not named after Snoopy.
No,not really.I grew up in Newton and still have strong ties (family ties) to the city.Yes,it's breathtakingly wealthy Marxist town.Lots and lots and lots of atheist Jews and atheist Unitarian/Universalists there who love and cherish fruits but aren't fruits themselves.The fruits gravitate to Cambridge,Sommerville,the Back Bay and South End sections of Boston as well as parts of Cape Cod.
“The fruits gravitate to Cambridge,Sommerville,the Back Bay and South End sections of Boston as well as parts of Cape Cod.”
Except for Barney “The Banking Queen” Frank. He’s still listing Newton as home.
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