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Mar 23, 2017
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LeftOfNormal
All-American
Two syllable, begins with hard consonant, ends in r sound.
Probably should have included that info earlier. It's just a bit goofy while trying to salvage my last bit of genpop anonymity.
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POLL: Which?
LeftOfNormal
3/23/17 8:56am
Vanessa
BigD Coug
3/23/17 9:02am
Yeah, no.
LeftOfNormal
3/23/17 9:03am
I like both. Depends on your last name.
Kilgore Trout
3/23/17 9:03am
Two syllable, begins with hard consonant, ends in r sound.
LeftOfNormal
3/23/17 9:06am
Wouldn't be alliterative.
LeftOfNormal
3/23/17 9:06am
Then go with the longer name and let her shorten it if she wants.
Kilgore Trout
3/23/17 9:08am
What??? Let my children CHOOSE things they like and dislike???
LeftOfNormal
3/23/17 9:09am
I hate to break it to you...
Kilgore Trout
3/23/17 9:10am
Tessa Gardner. Tess Gardner. I like Tess better if your last name is Gardner.
SuperTank
3/23/17 9:29am
Is G a hard consonant? I guess it is. Seems more like gutteral middle ground.
LeftOfNormal
3/23/17 9:36am
I had a serious crush on Natasha Kinski after the movie Tess.
OpusX
3/23/17 9:31am
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