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toppick08

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You wouldn't have a opinion even if you bought one, would you?

Well, I do have several opinions on many things, like you, and in the end, there as common as azzholes like you......:yay:

GFY.
 

crabcake

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The name just reminded me of a "SCRABBLE' name. You know, throw the scrabble tiles against the wall and name the kid after how they fall.

:killingme Now that right there is some funny (and true) chit! I don't care who you are! :roflmao:
 

crabcake

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Whenever I read your grandson's name I read it "Ch-E" not "Shea". Pronounced like those "Ch-e A Pet" plants. I'm all for unique names but feel sorry for the ones with unique spellings cause they have to go through their entire life getting their name mis-spelled and/or mis-pronounced...:doh:

I have to agree with you there. I thought the same thing. :lol:

DQ's name -- Kalisa -- is Persian for "church" (her dad is a linguist, said the word at dinner with some middle eastern friends of our's at the time I was pregnant, and it sounded unique and beautiful -- and finally we'd both agreed on something for a name). At any rate, I'd be damned if I'd have spelled it the way it was spelled in Farsi and have her go through life having to explain that chit, so I spelled it on her birth cert exactly how it sounds so there was NO confusion and to "Americanize" it. It's pronounced Kuh-lee-sa ... she does get the occasional "kuh-lis-uh" (like Melissa), but that's why there's one 's' vs. two. People who have a strong enough command for English grammar and spelling should know that. So far, I've only ever met/heard of two other's with the same name.
 
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