To: KoRn
They all have some of the silliest names for kids
It's an Alaskan thing, I guess - Track(self explanatory), Piper(airplane), Bristol (Bay).
We lived in Juneau for 25 years and our veterinarian had three sons named Brick, Skiff, and Timber.
13 posted on
12/12/2012 2:02:00 PM PST by
dainbramaged
(Joe McCarthy was right.)
To: dainbramaged
I like all those names you mentioned. Very unique and respectful.
Unlike Laquisha, Malishique, or Dirka Dirka.
16 posted on
12/12/2012 2:07:26 PM PST by
MaxMax
To: dainbramaged
Yeah; and a friend named her daughter JAZZ when they lived in New Orleans years ago. I guess names are in the ears of the hearers as to their preferences.
27 posted on
12/12/2012 2:31:39 PM PST by
Twinkie
(HY)
To: dainbramaged
Our daughter named her first son Auggie....
Our oldest son “Chris” married a gal “Christy”... they named their first born “Christian”... no confusion there...
Mrs p6 and I took some heat for naming our second son “Andrew James”....I have no idea why people thought that was odd.
33 posted on
12/12/2012 2:44:33 PM PST by
prisoner6
(Right Wing Nuts bolt the Constitution together as the loose screws of the Left fall out!)
To: dainbramaged
That all makes sense.
Thanks for the logical reply(one of the very few)! Saying anything even remotely critical of a Palin around here gives you the popularity of Adolph Hitler. lol
55 posted on
12/12/2012 4:40:57 PM PST by
KoRn
(Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
To: dainbramaged
No Carol, Shirley, or Beverly?—all perfectly good male names.
61 posted on
12/12/2012 4:57:36 PM PST by
Arthur McGowan
(If you're FOR sticking scissors in a baby girl's neck and sucking out her brains, you are PRO-WOMAN!)
To: dainbramaged
Skiff used to be my boss, back in 1998 or so.
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