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| Hot Flash Member Since: Dec 2009 Location: Eastern Shore/ Soup
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| Congratulations! My Mom goes by the name of "Sommy". My daughter had a t-shirt when she was about 18 months old which had printed on the front, "Somebody in Horseshoe Bend Arkansas Loves Me". My Mom kept repeating it to her. My daughter condensed what my Mom said to her and my Mom became "Sommy". My Grandmother went by "Gammie". I didn't name her but that's what she wanted to be called. |
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| professional daydreamer Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Wonderland
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__________________ #### you. I have enough friends. Sugar Gliders are high maintenance. Please do not purchase/adopt before researching. They require a specialized diet, lots of your time, lots of room, and vet bills can be high. They can live to 15+ years. |
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| American Beauty Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: My own private Idaho
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| Bored Mommy Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Off the grid
Posts: 89,056
| I was just reminded: My grandmother, we've always called her Grannie or Gran. When my son was born, there was a discussion on what she should be called by him since my mother decided SHE wanted to usurp the name Grannie for herself (which is typical of her). Gran decided that she wanted to be Grannie Great, then, which became Grannie Grapes once Doug started talking. So Grannie Grapes is what he and my daughter always called her. |
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