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June 17, 2011 at 5:16 PM #705543June 17, 2011 at 10:39 PM #704418RhettParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]
Well, beer . . . to crickets . . . have a swell time, Rhett![/quote]I probably will, because seeing a band the 15th time (give or take) is as good as the first. 58 year olds rock!!!
No beer, though – two of them would get me close to the cost of concert tickets, I suspect.
I wonder if there soon will be a Cricket Wireless Highway 125.
June 17, 2011 at 10:39 PM #704512RhettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Well, beer . . . to crickets . . . have a swell time, Rhett![/quote]I probably will, because seeing a band the 15th time (give or take) is as good as the first. 58 year olds rock!!!
No beer, though – two of them would get me close to the cost of concert tickets, I suspect.
I wonder if there soon will be a Cricket Wireless Highway 125.
June 17, 2011 at 10:39 PM #705107RhettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Well, beer . . . to crickets . . . have a swell time, Rhett![/quote]I probably will, because seeing a band the 15th time (give or take) is as good as the first. 58 year olds rock!!!
No beer, though – two of them would get me close to the cost of concert tickets, I suspect.
I wonder if there soon will be a Cricket Wireless Highway 125.
June 17, 2011 at 10:39 PM #705257RhettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Well, beer . . . to crickets . . . have a swell time, Rhett![/quote]I probably will, because seeing a band the 15th time (give or take) is as good as the first. 58 year olds rock!!!
No beer, though – two of them would get me close to the cost of concert tickets, I suspect.
I wonder if there soon will be a Cricket Wireless Highway 125.
June 17, 2011 at 10:39 PM #705617RhettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
Well, beer . . . to crickets . . . have a swell time, Rhett![/quote]I probably will, because seeing a band the 15th time (give or take) is as good as the first. 58 year olds rock!!!
No beer, though – two of them would get me close to the cost of concert tickets, I suspect.
I wonder if there soon will be a Cricket Wireless Highway 125.
June 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #704448temeculaguyParticipant[quote=svelte]…wanted to name him Salt, lol.
I’ll never forget the day my youngest son (about 6 or 7 at the time) walked up to my wife and me and stated, as serious as anything, that from now on his name was “Cheetah”.
We tried to call him that from then on, we truly did try.[/quote]
I’m glad you caught that svelte, it’s my favorite part. If my vasectomy and my sanity happened to fail at the same time, I’d argue to name that kid salt, I’d settle for a middle name. I keep wondering if it happens, if in 20 years I see nametags with the name salt, the same way that I used to snicker when I would meet my kids friends and I knew where their name came from because i saw the movie too. How many 20 year olds are there right now named Ariel, since the little mermaid came out about 21 years ago. So in the future, if I meet a person named salt, I’m going to hand them whatever ammount of money that equals the current cost of two drinks, and tell them to buy their parents a round on me, I don’t know them, but i love them already.
Keep fighting for cheetah, it’s never too late, love it. Just think, there’s a grown man that will likely be drafted in the first round named “Jimmer,” you know that had to come from a sibling, and it hasn’t hurt him one bit.
June 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #704542temeculaguyParticipant[quote=svelte]…wanted to name him Salt, lol.
I’ll never forget the day my youngest son (about 6 or 7 at the time) walked up to my wife and me and stated, as serious as anything, that from now on his name was “Cheetah”.
We tried to call him that from then on, we truly did try.[/quote]
I’m glad you caught that svelte, it’s my favorite part. If my vasectomy and my sanity happened to fail at the same time, I’d argue to name that kid salt, I’d settle for a middle name. I keep wondering if it happens, if in 20 years I see nametags with the name salt, the same way that I used to snicker when I would meet my kids friends and I knew where their name came from because i saw the movie too. How many 20 year olds are there right now named Ariel, since the little mermaid came out about 21 years ago. So in the future, if I meet a person named salt, I’m going to hand them whatever ammount of money that equals the current cost of two drinks, and tell them to buy their parents a round on me, I don’t know them, but i love them already.
Keep fighting for cheetah, it’s never too late, love it. Just think, there’s a grown man that will likely be drafted in the first round named “Jimmer,” you know that had to come from a sibling, and it hasn’t hurt him one bit.
June 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #705137temeculaguyParticipant[quote=svelte]…wanted to name him Salt, lol.
I’ll never forget the day my youngest son (about 6 or 7 at the time) walked up to my wife and me and stated, as serious as anything, that from now on his name was “Cheetah”.
We tried to call him that from then on, we truly did try.[/quote]
I’m glad you caught that svelte, it’s my favorite part. If my vasectomy and my sanity happened to fail at the same time, I’d argue to name that kid salt, I’d settle for a middle name. I keep wondering if it happens, if in 20 years I see nametags with the name salt, the same way that I used to snicker when I would meet my kids friends and I knew where their name came from because i saw the movie too. How many 20 year olds are there right now named Ariel, since the little mermaid came out about 21 years ago. So in the future, if I meet a person named salt, I’m going to hand them whatever ammount of money that equals the current cost of two drinks, and tell them to buy their parents a round on me, I don’t know them, but i love them already.
Keep fighting for cheetah, it’s never too late, love it. Just think, there’s a grown man that will likely be drafted in the first round named “Jimmer,” you know that had to come from a sibling, and it hasn’t hurt him one bit.
June 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #705287temeculaguyParticipant[quote=svelte]…wanted to name him Salt, lol.
I’ll never forget the day my youngest son (about 6 or 7 at the time) walked up to my wife and me and stated, as serious as anything, that from now on his name was “Cheetah”.
We tried to call him that from then on, we truly did try.[/quote]
I’m glad you caught that svelte, it’s my favorite part. If my vasectomy and my sanity happened to fail at the same time, I’d argue to name that kid salt, I’d settle for a middle name. I keep wondering if it happens, if in 20 years I see nametags with the name salt, the same way that I used to snicker when I would meet my kids friends and I knew where their name came from because i saw the movie too. How many 20 year olds are there right now named Ariel, since the little mermaid came out about 21 years ago. So in the future, if I meet a person named salt, I’m going to hand them whatever ammount of money that equals the current cost of two drinks, and tell them to buy their parents a round on me, I don’t know them, but i love them already.
Keep fighting for cheetah, it’s never too late, love it. Just think, there’s a grown man that will likely be drafted in the first round named “Jimmer,” you know that had to come from a sibling, and it hasn’t hurt him one bit.
June 17, 2011 at 11:54 PM #705647temeculaguyParticipant[quote=svelte]…wanted to name him Salt, lol.
I’ll never forget the day my youngest son (about 6 or 7 at the time) walked up to my wife and me and stated, as serious as anything, that from now on his name was “Cheetah”.
We tried to call him that from then on, we truly did try.[/quote]
I’m glad you caught that svelte, it’s my favorite part. If my vasectomy and my sanity happened to fail at the same time, I’d argue to name that kid salt, I’d settle for a middle name. I keep wondering if it happens, if in 20 years I see nametags with the name salt, the same way that I used to snicker when I would meet my kids friends and I knew where their name came from because i saw the movie too. How many 20 year olds are there right now named Ariel, since the little mermaid came out about 21 years ago. So in the future, if I meet a person named salt, I’m going to hand them whatever ammount of money that equals the current cost of two drinks, and tell them to buy their parents a round on me, I don’t know them, but i love them already.
Keep fighting for cheetah, it’s never too late, love it. Just think, there’s a grown man that will likely be drafted in the first round named “Jimmer,” you know that had to come from a sibling, and it hasn’t hurt him one bit.
June 18, 2011 at 12:16 AM #704458scaredyclassicParticipanti got to name one of my kids, well, just the middle name; gentullio, after gentullio campagnolo, inventor of the quick release bicycle wheel. but i don’t call him that, or his first name either. i just one day started calling him another name that’s just a word, not even a name, it’s not salt, but it’s a random noun like that, and have called him mainly that since he was small, with slight variations on it (like if you called someone salt, you might also call him “Salty dog”, or “the saltmaster”, or “saltnpepper”, or ‘saltandbattery.
so, it’s not salt, but it’s just a strange word like that.
names are overrated. my wife got to pick the names, but what you end up getting addressed as your whole life is another matter entirely. the bitrh certificate name is only useful for life outside the home. it kind of bugs my wife but it’s too late to change now she tried to dissuade me early on but it just felt right.
although the other two kids i just call their regular names.
June 18, 2011 at 12:16 AM #704552scaredyclassicParticipanti got to name one of my kids, well, just the middle name; gentullio, after gentullio campagnolo, inventor of the quick release bicycle wheel. but i don’t call him that, or his first name either. i just one day started calling him another name that’s just a word, not even a name, it’s not salt, but it’s a random noun like that, and have called him mainly that since he was small, with slight variations on it (like if you called someone salt, you might also call him “Salty dog”, or “the saltmaster”, or “saltnpepper”, or ‘saltandbattery.
so, it’s not salt, but it’s just a strange word like that.
names are overrated. my wife got to pick the names, but what you end up getting addressed as your whole life is another matter entirely. the bitrh certificate name is only useful for life outside the home. it kind of bugs my wife but it’s too late to change now she tried to dissuade me early on but it just felt right.
although the other two kids i just call their regular names.
June 18, 2011 at 12:16 AM #705147scaredyclassicParticipanti got to name one of my kids, well, just the middle name; gentullio, after gentullio campagnolo, inventor of the quick release bicycle wheel. but i don’t call him that, or his first name either. i just one day started calling him another name that’s just a word, not even a name, it’s not salt, but it’s a random noun like that, and have called him mainly that since he was small, with slight variations on it (like if you called someone salt, you might also call him “Salty dog”, or “the saltmaster”, or “saltnpepper”, or ‘saltandbattery.
so, it’s not salt, but it’s just a strange word like that.
names are overrated. my wife got to pick the names, but what you end up getting addressed as your whole life is another matter entirely. the bitrh certificate name is only useful for life outside the home. it kind of bugs my wife but it’s too late to change now she tried to dissuade me early on but it just felt right.
although the other two kids i just call their regular names.
June 18, 2011 at 12:16 AM #705298scaredyclassicParticipanti got to name one of my kids, well, just the middle name; gentullio, after gentullio campagnolo, inventor of the quick release bicycle wheel. but i don’t call him that, or his first name either. i just one day started calling him another name that’s just a word, not even a name, it’s not salt, but it’s a random noun like that, and have called him mainly that since he was small, with slight variations on it (like if you called someone salt, you might also call him “Salty dog”, or “the saltmaster”, or “saltnpepper”, or ‘saltandbattery.
so, it’s not salt, but it’s just a strange word like that.
names are overrated. my wife got to pick the names, but what you end up getting addressed as your whole life is another matter entirely. the bitrh certificate name is only useful for life outside the home. it kind of bugs my wife but it’s too late to change now she tried to dissuade me early on but it just felt right.
although the other two kids i just call their regular names.
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