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Kinda like 'Jeeves', you ever hear of one who wasn't a gentleman's gentlemen? When I hear 'Cody' I figger his daddy liked westerns. Fuck it, so do I. 'Cody' in the feminine*, think 'Candy' w/ a lap dance throw'd in. *or 'Codi'. even better.
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Gage - a name of Old French origin, meaning "pledge, oath" Ryker - a Dutch form of the Germanic name Richard, composed of the elements "ric" meaning power and "hard" meaning hardy or brave. McCoy - an Irish surname meaning "son of Aodh", Aodh means "fire" in Gaelic. Grady - From the Irish Gaelic name Grádaigh, meaning "nobel" Buckshot - ammunition fired from shotguns used to kill deer. Cale - a variant form of the English name Charles, meaning "bold" Brecken - from the Old English word Bracken, meaning "ferns" Bridger - from the English occupational name meaning "builder of bridges." Keegan - from the Irish name Egan, originating from the Gaelic name Aodh, meaning "fire" Rawson - an Anglo-Norman surname meaning "son of Ralph" Crawfin - Rayen - variant form of Rain Cooper - from the English occupational name Cooper meaning "barrel maker" Westley - variant form of Wesley, an English place name meaning "western meadow" Kai - variant form of Kay, from the Latin Gaius, meaning "gay, happy, rejoicing." Corbin - Possibly a short form of the rare given name Corbinian, or a transferred use of the surname, in origin a nickname meaning "crow" in Anglo-Norman. Raymin - variant form of Raymond, borrowed into English from French Reimund and Raimund. It originated as the Germanic Raginmund or Reginmund. "Ragin" (Old German) and "regin" (Gothic) meant "counsel." The Old High German "mund" originally meant "hand," Jace - variant form of Jason, a Greek name meaning "healer" Landon - an English place name meaning "long hill" Tyree - variant form of Tyree, a place-name of Scottish Gaelic origin derived from Tìr Iodh, meaning 'land of the corn" Coty - variant form of Cody, a name of Irish Gaelic origin, meaning "helper". Transferred use of the Irish surname Ó Cuidighthigh that was originally a byname for a helpful person, or of Mac Óda, a personal name of uncertain origin. Use as a given name has been influenced by Buffalo Bill Cody, the showman of the Wild West. Zeke - dimunitive form of Ezekiel, Hebrew name meaning "strength of God" Zake - dimunitive form of Zechariah, Hebrew name meaning "God has remembered" Henzley - variant form of Hensley, an English place-name from Devon: Hensley in East Worlington, which is named with the Old English personal name Hēahmund + Old English lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’, or Hensleigh in Tiverton, which is named from Old English hengest ‘stallion’ (or the Old English personal name Hengest) + lēah. Teagan - a modern name coined from Welsh 'teg' (beautiful, fair, lovely). Last edited by Steven L. Akins; July 14th, 2012 at 02:04 PM. |
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Cajun culture has a unusual naming system for girls. Cajun girls will often have the exact same name as their mother and grandmother and great-grandmother -- just like a Jr. and Sr. and III you commonly see with father and son. Except they don't put Jr. or Sr. or III at the end. Instead, the daughter will go by the middle name and the mother goes by the first name or, alternatively, the daughter will go by the 'nickname' version of the first name. Then, the first grandaughter modfies a different part of the name.
For instance: Grandmother / Mom / Daughter will have the same exact full name: Annabelle Elizabeth Broussard Grandmother goes by Annabelle ; Mom goes by Ann or Elizabeth; Daughter goes by Annie or Lizzy. |
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dave fitzall sez
If we're all equal, then we're all clones and should have the same name.
"Uncle Sam" should fit all. |
July 14th, 2012 | #85 |
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carlin on theme agree with him on dylan, tyler, tucker dylan is unspeakably faggy tyler and tucker - christ. would you hire someone named 'tyler' or 'tucker' to do ANYTHING that mattered? tucker? are you fucking kidding me. probably be some fag that grows up to wear a bowtie. 'tyler'? that's like being verbally gelded. |
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My maternal grandfather's name was Dolphus. He was named after one of his father's brothers, whose name appears as "Adolphus" on the census.
My grandfather's uncle, who he was named for, was a policeman at a small mining camp called Red Star, Alabama, which has long since disappeared. He was shot and killed by a nigger gunman who was attempting to flee a robbery. Back then everyone carried guns (early 1900's) and the men in the camp formed a circle around the nigger and they all let him have it. No trial, no judge, no jury; just simple justice, fair and square. |
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Yeah, and he was on to the Jews as well. Carlin tells it like it is in this video, and its obvious he is talking about the Jews, even though he couldn't get away with mentioning them by name:
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Carlin's a puzzle to me. I'm sure he wasn't really one of us, but on most issues, particularly toward the end of his career he hit the button right on, and better than anyone else, and I mean anyone else. I'd not be exaggerating to say that he was the most intelligent political commentator on planet Earth, at least for a while.
And, I know some forum idiot always comes up with, "Carlin, or hell anyone, was a jew." Why does that always happen? Well! it could be because VNNF has some of the dumbest forum members on Earth. No! Carlin wasn't a jew. Irish Catholic. Mike
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His entire vibe and demeanor fairly shouted urban/Irish-Catholic. His facial features said 'mick' the same way Don Rickles' said 'jew'. What next, Rabbi Denis Leary?
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The 9 Manliest Names
(they are all real people) #9. Lance Armstrong #8. Powers Boothe #7. Max Planck #6. Commander Flex Plexico #5. Dr. Duncan Steel #4. Stirling Mortlock #3. Magnus Ver Magnusson #2. Dick Pound #1. Staff Sgt. Max Fightmaster From: http://www.cracked.com/article_14982...-in-world.html |
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