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Old 11-15-2003, 11:32 PM
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Yay, soo many great suggestions, thanks you guys. From listening to yall it seems like one advantage (the only one i can find so far) of not having a father in the picture is i don't have anyone to argue with over names.

Lixy ~ my fav of those is Sebastion Lee, from all the suggestions i've gotten thats somewhere around the top of my list

BIBI ~ Michael Owen is nice, too bad you got to it first! lol, I don't like to take names from people i know .... my mom did that to my aunt, they were both pregnant at the same time & my sister came first & my mom stole my aunts girl name right out from under her, lol

dicksbro ~ I've actually thought about Dylan a lot but thats another one of those that falls into the category of boys names i like better for girls ... I guess of course that depends on what I'm having .... which i haven't even decided if i want to know yet .

Steph ~ I really like the name Rory, unfortunately thats my mom's b/f's name ... who i'm not particularly fond of, so that might just be a lil weird.

TB ~ I used to think Matthew was a really great name, i've become a little worn out on that one though ... almost 10 % of the guys at my college are named Matthew! thats crazy isn't it?

Kissyface ~ ooooh Aiden is a good one, remindes me of "Sex & the City" too! lol, thats definitely one i'm gonna keep in mind

osuche ~ both very nice ... i like the idea of not being able to shorten them & my mother would just love them, or any other good ole Irish name for that matter


Thanks a bunch again yall!!
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