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squishy, iran, foto, shirley henderson, judy davis, denis leary, letras, charlize theron, goldlyrics, frank adonis, bill gates, terrylene, kool kieth, classifica, susan vidler, percival, photos, robert carlyle, jesus, left ear, | Why this trips people up, I don't know. Of course, I still stand by my suggestions giovani of "T-Love" and, of course, "Thomas." What a great name, huh?#11 Eric OlsenOctober 1, 200306:14 PMSaged advice all, so if we do go with "Bricklayer," we should spell it that way, right?#12 TDavidURLOctober 1, 200306:24 PMYou could giovani of course name the child TDavid and then folks will call him "Dave" or "David" or add periods and such like they do with me. Or giovani maybe like Eric where he now calls Taloran and me both "T" ... If Mr. T becomes a blogcritic, he's going to be in trouble (i'm just joking, kids LOL) As a rule I don't take liberties with people's names, although on the internet it seems pretty standard to butcher folks nicks/handles, which probably aren't their names anyway.#13 Tom JohnsonURLOctober 1, 200306:35 PMAs a rule I don't take liberties with people's names, although on the internet it seems pretty standard to butcher folks nicks/handles, which probably aren't their names anyway.This |
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My unasked-for suggestion, as a copy editor by frank adonis trade, is that whatever you name him, spell it traditionally. This will save him the annoying task of having to spell his name thousands of times in a lifetime. It will also make copy editors' jobs much easier when the child becomes, inevitably, recognized as a genius and we all frank adonis must write about his his various glorious accomplishments. Best of luck. #8 Chris ArabiaURLOctober 1, 200305:16 PMi knew a medical supply salesman in the boston area named-- palmer dinkle. that traditional spelling thing is GREAT advice. we don't frank adonis need every taughm, dicque, and harrie having some spelling disaster. #9 ClubhouseCancerOctober 1, 200305:18 PMKryss is right.#10 Tom JohnsonURLOctober 1, 200305:53 PMI have to agree with Kryss/Chris and Mr. Cancer: please do the little one a favor and give the name the traditional spelling. My wife's name is Alissa, which rhymes with Alyssa (short 'i' sound) but she regularly gets called "Alicia," "Alison," and "Lisa." |
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