He'll turn gay via environmental pressures with that name.
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Sebastian | 13 | 36.11% | |
Adrian | 17 | 47.22% | |
Conrad | 6 | 16.67% | |
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baby boy name. vote your fav!
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He'll turn gay via environmental pressures with that name.
Not complaining, just saying.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
My first year of coaching Little League (1985) in our first game I wanted to move my center fielder over a few steps. I called out "Mike! 5 steps to the left." Four kids moved, including the first baseman who moved into foul territory! Right about then I realized that I had to come up with nicknames for all the Mikes in a big hurry. I also realized I needed a smarter first baseman. But I had no Trevors or Hunters or Codys or any of that shit. I wouldn't have minded a Sebastian. Anything but another Mike.
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George Carlin on boys' names: 'I'll bet you anything that ten times out of ten, Nicky, Vinny and Tony will beat the shit out of Todd, Kyle and Tucker.'
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RE: baby boy name. vote your fav!
March 26, 2016 at 8:07 am
(This post was last modified: March 26, 2016 at 8:08 am by Regina.)
If you call your child "Tucker" I'll judge you even harder than if you call him "Conrad" or "Harvey".
I hate "Alfie" as well, which is a common one you hear British people calling their kids these days. Never been a fan of "Jack", either. "Kyle" and "Callum" are definitely naughty kid names. Those are names that are shouted across the school playground by teachers "CALLUM! COME HERE, NOW!" I hope I didn't just alienate half the forum.
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March 26, 2016 at 8:14 am
(This post was last modified: March 26, 2016 at 8:14 am by FebruaryOfReason.)
Studies have shown that the name "Michael" is the most frequently occurring amongst CEOs
http://www.inc.com/ss/is-your-name-ceo-worthy Worth a thought, CL.
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RE: baby boy name. vote your fav!
March 26, 2016 at 8:16 am
(This post was last modified: March 26, 2016 at 8:17 am by Mr.wizard.)
What's your husbands name, doesn't he want a JR. ?
To be honest I am not crazy about any of those 3. (March 26, 2016 at 8:14 am)FebruaryOfReason Wrote: Studies have shown that the name "Michael" is the most frequently occurring amongst CEOs No offense to any Michaels here, as I'm sure there are multiples of them. But I want a name with a little bit more character. There are a million Michael's.
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly."
-walsh (March 26, 2016 at 1:33 am)Kitan Wrote: I don't like those names. Sounds a little feminine...
"Of course, everyone will claim they respect someone who tries to speak the truth, but in reality, this is a rare quality. Most respect those who speak truths they agree with, and their respect for the speaking only extends as far as their realm of personal agreement. It is less common, almost to the point of becoming a saintly virtue, that someone truly respects and loves the truth seeker, even when their conclusions differ wildly."
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