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'Destiny'
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
-t, I am so very sorry. sending out peace and healing
I'm putting in a vote for a name like Ella, Ellen, Eleanor, Elise, Elaine, Eliza, Elizabeth or Eloise, because I just think it gives the girl more options later on, if she wants to run for president or be a Supreme Court judge. Also, I knew a guy who was christened "Jimmie" who got quite touchy about the number of people who asked him about his "real" name.
meara: (debates showing Meara all the Ms. articles I've read about nuns falling in love in convents. Would it help or not?) My mother quit smoking because she got bronchitis all the time. I would agree with finding a "Justice name" And I know there was something else I forgot. Love, snogs, and timelies.
-t, I'm so very sorry. Many vibes to you.
{{{{-t}}}} I'm so sorry.
Also, I knew a guy who was christened "Jimmie" who got quite touchy about the number of people who asked him about his "real" name.
The Social Register had a big fit about listing President Jimmy Carter under "Jimmy," even though that was his preferred name. I'm trying to remember, and I htink the only time he was called "James Earl" was when he was inaugerated.
(disappears in a haze of nostalgia for the pre-Reagan days)
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I'm a big fan of the formal name option. I was never supposed to be called Juliana - my parents called me Julie until I was 10, and then I pitched a fit and changed it to Juli. Then, at 17, I decided that that didn't fit me and I went to Juliana.
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{{{-t}}} I'm so sorry.