I feel like Smay lends itself to cool names anyway.
It's tricksy, though. There are lots of ethereal super-girly fairy princessy names that sound atrocious with Smay -- pretty much anything that ended in an "ea" or "ella" is Right Out, and there were a handful of boy names that sounded great on their own but ended in an s that smushed up into the S of Smay, and I already have a tendency toward a faint lisp if I'm not thinking hard about my s's and z's, so names like Tobias were also Right Out.
Doc Holliday Smay has a real ring to it, though.
Cash, heh. Our sono tech didn't show us any foodstuffs, but she did show the Halloweenie's brain (so cool!) and announce it with a deep and solemn "Here are her braaaaaaiiiiiiins." The snark is good.
Also, now I'm just desperately curious: What analogy did your OB come up with for Owen?
There are lots of ethereal super-girly fairy princessy names that sound atrocious with Smay -- pretty much anything that ended in an "ea" or "ella" is Right Out,
Huh. I don't think that. Arabella Smay is perfectly lovely. Edit: Of course, not as perfectly awesome as Matilda Smay, don't get me wrong!
This church gave me free candy on Wall Street today, and I just now looked at it. First of all, what the heck is "Air Heads" supposed to be? And furthermore, how safe am I supposed to feel about mysterious candy from a stranger that is "White Mystery" flavored?
"White Mystery"!?!
ETA: ingredients list: Sugar, corn syrup [sugar], malto dextrin [sugar], dextrose [sugar], partially hydrogenated soybean oil, modified food starch [sugar]
Totally sounds like a drug street name.
Based on the ingredient list, it looks like there's no nutritional value whatsoever. Except sugar-based energy.
Man, good thing I'm loyal to my Quaker granola bar church people. That sounds sketch-o-rama!
Oooh, bon bon, Air Heads are Teh Yum. If you're into candy, I guess. It's sort of like taffy, only... more processed, I guess. I've got nothing on the "White Mystery" part, it does sound like a drug nickname.
It feels like a less chewy starburst, with a flavor they developed but couldn't assign a fruit to.
with a flavor they developed but couldn't assign a fruit to.
How uncreative is that? Just call it a Boggoberry or something.