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CHEMICALX wrote:Less time wasting speculating on star names and more time spent on naming the SEED... get to work!
I'm going to name him: Katzenberg. That's it. No last or middle name. Just Katzenberg

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Thanks Bisc and Sandman. I couldn't have done it without you guys!! :-/

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....That implies to me that they were there during. Where was my invite?

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"Must be 18 years of age to participate..."

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If you're going to let one kid be a part of this, might as well let the rest of them!

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No.

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Fine.

Then may I suggest naming your child Edward.

Arn passed on it because he wasn't brave enough. I think you can handle it though.

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The name Edward, while once stalwart, strong and proud, is now associated with lame glittery vampires. So no "Team Edward" for my boy.

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Damnit.. I forgot about that.

It's set us back an entire generation at least.

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XIII wrote:He's going to call him Mohinder.
lol!

There's nothing wrong with a little bit of racism between friends. :D

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Tragic Angelus wrote:Damnit.. I forgot about that.

It's set us back an entire generation at least.

Try the 100 years he'll wait for Bella.


Or some such non-sense like that.
"French is like anal, exotic but oh so unnecessary."

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:Thanks Bisc and Sandman. I couldn't have done it without you guys!! :-/
Happy to help. I live to give.

And look at the adorable baby thingies you can get now! :D It almost makes me want to procreate.

Almost.
Biscuit AWAY!

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Well... if you ever decide to.. or just want to practice..

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Than it probably won't be with underage boys.

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Ha!
The French Biscuit wrote:Happy to help. I live to give.

And look at the adorable baby thingies you can get now! :D It almost makes me want to procreate.

Almost.
That gray one; with the building blocks looks great. I'll be making the change from geek to geek-dad.

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Post by Mr Wallstreet »

Okay this kind of weird, even for me.

Shumaila wants to name our unborn child Arkham.

I shit you not. Arkham.

Apparently Arkham is also a Pakistani name as well as an English name and in retrospect it occurs to me that one of my friends in Pakistan who I grew up with (very briefly) was named Arkham; only its pronounced differently (but spelled the same as it is in English). Because of the different way the name is prounced back home I never made the connection that my friend.

Personally, despite being a big old comic geek and generally liking the name Arkham, I'm not jumping at the prospect of naming my son after a fictional mental institution...

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Dude, that's awesome! Go with it!

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I'm curious, how is Arkham pronounced?

My niece's name is Sora Josephine but we call her Josie (Sora was the name of one of my sister-in-law's midwives that really helped them out). My sister-in-law's sister had a baby (and, ironically enough, she's married to my brother's best friend) and they named the child Stella Kendall.

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Post by wolf_2099 »

That is too funny to be true. Oh, wow.

How about some phonetic spelling?

Arkham is a nice name, but that still is very amusing.
"French is like anal, exotic but oh so unnecessary."

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I agree it's a nice name but the connotation it'd have for you is pretty weird lol still a great story.

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