we've got some ferals renting a house across the road from us. They've got about 127 kids (OK, I think it's more like 4 or 5 with at least one more on the way).
astrogirl said:Same! Also Jamesknightsgal85 said:I adore the name Nick - it's very cuteLor-ree said:Boy- Nick![]()
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Great choice Troy! :lol: (People will probably diss it now! In that case they have ME to answer to!)John_Travolta said:I have a couple names I like I wrote a few down last night off the top of my head:
Boys: Xavier, Bobby, Edward
Girls: Jarnah, Ashleigh, Amy, Victoria
Johns-All-Day said:John_Travolta said:Someone once told me that being a school teacher will make you constantly revise your list of potential names for your own children, because some of the names will just remind you of a certain child in your class (if that's their name). I totally understand that now! There are just some names I would not call my kids now.
Amen to that! As most of you would already know, I am a teacher and there are already a few names that I would never call a kid. Riley is one... I have taught about 6 Rileys (both girls and boys) and without fail every one of them has been a pain in the butt.
Teaching is also a good profession for coming into contact with some 'creatively' named kids. I taught a boy the other day whose name was Waylon Smith... poor bugger. He didn't think much of it when I called him Waylon Smithers either. I have also taught kids named Michael Jackson and Harley Davidson... no joking!
:lol: Hahaha that's classic! What were their parents thinking?! Or more to the point, why weren't their parents thinking!?The_Joey_Show said:Amen to that! As most of you would already know, I am a teacher and there are already a few names that I would never call a kid. Riley is one... I have taught about 6 Rileys (both girls and boys) and without fail every one of them has been a pain in the butt.
Teaching is also a good profession for coming into contact with some 'creatively' named kids. I taught a boy the other day whose name was Waylon Smith... poor bugger. He didn't think much of it when I called him Waylon Smithers either. I have also taught kids named Michael Jackson and Harley Davidson... no joking!