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The king is dead: Noah replaces Jacob as No. 1 name for boys

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by LongTimeListener, May 9, 2014.

  1. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    Huggy Jr's baseball team has three Erics on it. I don't think I have known three Erics in my life.
     
  2. joe

    joe Active Member

    For some reason, Sierraleone made me laugh out loud. And, you know, fuck those dipshit parents with all those godawful names. For fuck's sake already.
     
  3. expendable

    expendable Well-Known Member

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    Must be a creepy team.
     
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  4. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    I always thought that was much more of a girl thing than a boy thing.
     
  5. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    Tuba was my favorite. Must be my musical background.
     
  6. expendable

    expendable Well-Known Member

    We had two girls named Unique at our school.
     
  7. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    Sort of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?
     
  8. Inky_Wretch

    Inky_Wretch Well-Known Member

    Did the moms who named their daughters Fancy tell her "here's your one shot, don't let me down?"
     
  9. da man

    da man Well-Known Member

    Is Camaro a fast woman?
     
  10. Jake_Taylor

    Jake_Taylor Well-Known Member

    A stripper working the weekday afternoon shift.
     
  11. Big Circus

    Big Circus Well-Known Member

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  12. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    Somewhat/slightly off tangent: How many "female juniors" (daughter same name as mother) do you know of?

    In my youth in the 60s/70s, there were literally hardly any. I literally do not recall any among the families of my classmates.

    When my parents decided to do it in 1974 it was considered pretty unusual; it became a topic of commentary among family and schoolmates.

    Now, there seem to be quite a few.
     
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