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January 7, 2010 at 9:53 PM #500935January 8, 2010 at 7:31 AM #500109CascaParticipant
No scaredy, you hit it. It’s because the parents are too stupid to spell. I have a grandson named Whyat. On the upside, he’s got to end up smarter than his parents.
January 8, 2010 at 7:31 AM #500261CascaParticipantNo scaredy, you hit it. It’s because the parents are too stupid to spell. I have a grandson named Whyat. On the upside, he’s got to end up smarter than his parents.
January 8, 2010 at 7:31 AM #500659CascaParticipantNo scaredy, you hit it. It’s because the parents are too stupid to spell. I have a grandson named Whyat. On the upside, he’s got to end up smarter than his parents.
January 8, 2010 at 7:31 AM #500753CascaParticipantNo scaredy, you hit it. It’s because the parents are too stupid to spell. I have a grandson named Whyat. On the upside, he’s got to end up smarter than his parents.
January 8, 2010 at 7:31 AM #501000CascaParticipantNo scaredy, you hit it. It’s because the parents are too stupid to spell. I have a grandson named Whyat. On the upside, he’s got to end up smarter than his parents.
January 8, 2010 at 8:24 AM #500139scaredyclassicParticipanti apologize in advance, but whyat is kind of a hilarious name. Maybe almost as good as Heyzeus. Names were discussed at length in FREAKONOMICS, as very accurate predictive signifiers of social standing, education, income levels. Probably name revulsion is just an unconscious class reaction, but, still, in terms of giving your kid a disadvantage, why give them a perceivedly lower class name? Just call him Serfsup, come on, whyat a problem?
January 8, 2010 at 8:24 AM #500291scaredyclassicParticipanti apologize in advance, but whyat is kind of a hilarious name. Maybe almost as good as Heyzeus. Names were discussed at length in FREAKONOMICS, as very accurate predictive signifiers of social standing, education, income levels. Probably name revulsion is just an unconscious class reaction, but, still, in terms of giving your kid a disadvantage, why give them a perceivedly lower class name? Just call him Serfsup, come on, whyat a problem?
January 8, 2010 at 8:24 AM #500689scaredyclassicParticipanti apologize in advance, but whyat is kind of a hilarious name. Maybe almost as good as Heyzeus. Names were discussed at length in FREAKONOMICS, as very accurate predictive signifiers of social standing, education, income levels. Probably name revulsion is just an unconscious class reaction, but, still, in terms of giving your kid a disadvantage, why give them a perceivedly lower class name? Just call him Serfsup, come on, whyat a problem?
January 8, 2010 at 8:24 AM #500783scaredyclassicParticipanti apologize in advance, but whyat is kind of a hilarious name. Maybe almost as good as Heyzeus. Names were discussed at length in FREAKONOMICS, as very accurate predictive signifiers of social standing, education, income levels. Probably name revulsion is just an unconscious class reaction, but, still, in terms of giving your kid a disadvantage, why give them a perceivedly lower class name? Just call him Serfsup, come on, whyat a problem?
January 8, 2010 at 8:24 AM #501030scaredyclassicParticipanti apologize in advance, but whyat is kind of a hilarious name. Maybe almost as good as Heyzeus. Names were discussed at length in FREAKONOMICS, as very accurate predictive signifiers of social standing, education, income levels. Probably name revulsion is just an unconscious class reaction, but, still, in terms of giving your kid a disadvantage, why give them a perceivedly lower class name? Just call him Serfsup, come on, whyat a problem?
January 8, 2010 at 8:54 AM #500148AnonymousGuest[quote=IT.MOM]They were doing their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs.[/quote]Let me fix that for ya:
The parents were too greedy to do their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs also.January 8, 2010 at 8:54 AM #500301AnonymousGuest[quote=IT.MOM]They were doing their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs.[/quote]Let me fix that for ya:
The parents were too greedy to do their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs also.January 8, 2010 at 8:54 AM #500699AnonymousGuest[quote=IT.MOM]They were doing their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs.[/quote]Let me fix that for ya:
The parents were too greedy to do their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs also.January 8, 2010 at 8:54 AM #500793AnonymousGuest[quote=IT.MOM]They were doing their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs.[/quote]Let me fix that for ya:
The parents were too greedy to do their job.
Bankers were too greedy to do theirs also. -
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