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gigantikok: OMG, there were guys named "Ferby" back then?! A certain christmas toy seriously comes to mind.

Hehe.

Some of those names are very interesting... alot of them sound more like last names than first names like Sharps, Burrows, Harrison, Jackson, Chamberlain, Malvern, etc. But hey, they are unique, and there's always something cool about vintage! :)
 

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Yeah, gigs, Sharps' middle name was Peter and Burrows' middle name was John.

Go figure.


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I'm too closeted to give the names of our three children, two girls and one boy, but if we had had (before divorce) another boy he would have been Adam. Also, I like Ethan and Eli. With the two girls' names (which I like, of course), heavens only knows what the third one would have been named.
 
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throb919: [quote author=prepky link=board=99;num=1065347922;start=0#15 date=10/05/03 at 15:49:52]damn one little type-o...you people are really unforgiving.[/quote]
Then how 'bout Miriam for a girl and Webster for a boy? ;-)
 
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7x6andchg: I've always liked Ethan, Robert, Zachary, Peter, and Jake for boys. Elizabeth, Gretchen (Mom's name), and Mary for girls.

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