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To be awkward?
True.
I just don't like the way people call them daft or whatever, when it's really not the appropriate time. Having a baby is probably the most amazing thing that could happen to anyone, it's just so hard to put into words. To us, it's just words on the internet but to them it's as I described - very possibly the best feeling you can have. Worth remembering that.
If they aren't responsible enough to have the kid, then time will tell, yeah? Be a lot worse if Hellfire had buggered off back to England, but he's willing to take responsibility, so he deserves the benefit of the doubt I reckon. I don't think there's a fixed correlation between acting the goat on the internet (not that I've seen him do that for about 2 years) and responsibilty for having a child.
Blethered too much about this, but better out than in.
EDIT - K, the argument had died. But oh well.
...and thanks JST, that actually means a lot
Lolz xxx
erm...a worse name than Chesney ... Attila. I know someone called Attila actually. Hehe.
The Hun?
Does she get called The Hun?
Bitch.
:razz:
they say you sometimes get a gut feeling knowing its a boy/girl, my mum did both times and she was right!
:eek: :eek: :eek:
That was my genuine initial reaction - my eyes did the hole bulging motion. But congratulations to both of you, I'm so shocked! So, are you going to call it Richard? Still in shock, but pleased for both of you :yes:
Have some babycake :birthday: (not made with babies...)
That's the problem with some otherwise great names in my opinion. At least my first name is easy, which makes up for having to spell out my surname.
Think of the poor teachers. We have so many crap names spelt wrong.
The class above me has a Reane (pronounced Rhiann).
Isn't it also the same as the date when they're born? This happened to my mum with us three - she got told that me, my borther and sister (we weren't all born at the same time though) were due a certain date and we were actually all born either a few days later or earlier than when mum got told we would be born.
Lolz wants a boy but she thinks its a girl (how I do not know its like a bunch of cells atm)
Hellfire
My friend's daughter is called Amelia, but shortened to Milly.
Attila's brother is called Tibor btw.
Makes me think of trebor strong mints
lolz xxx
I've found this for most of my life with my first adn last names. Also, no matter how many times I spell my name to people, they ALWAYS get it wrong. (even my dad has spelt it wrong:eek: )
It's simple names too though - I have no idea why people get confused with the spelling of 'O'Neill' for example. FFS, it's a clothes / sportswear trademark (or whatever they do ). Oneal. Oneel. Oniel. (and worse) :mad: :mad: :mad: [/rant over]
half of my dancing medals are spelt 'rachel' till they actually checked everyones names! luckily my surname is pretty simple - it's a well known name!
I have a friend who spells Lucy with an i & e.
Or call it William. It's the best name. EVAR.