05-30-07, 07:28 AM | #1 |
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My wife's pregnant!
I want to name him/her Junebug. Maybe Pumpkin Pepper?
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Congrats!!
And good luck getting the wife to go along with the name!
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now how'd that happen pk
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Congrats - Is this your first? Rapala is a nice name for a girl or maybe Airrus... How about Caster for a boy? I'm sure your wife will love these names!
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Congradulations!
Cool names too. I tryed to name my son bucketmouth, but my wife at the time wouldn't go for it. |
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Congrats!!! Is this your first? Maybe you should call him "Baby Paca".
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Way to go! I'm thinking pumpkinseed is a pretty name....probly want to avoid red shad and motor oil...
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It will be my second, my daughter from my teenage years is 12 now.
Thanks for the congrats and the other name options, I really like Airrus for a girl.
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congrates, I was thinking you were in your young twenties for some reason
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29. I had my first kid when I was 17. Thanks for the congrats.
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poor basstard... oh i mean congrats better buy the boat afore it arrives..
umm i aint the one you want advise on when it comes to names.. i have 5 dogs. whip,blackjack,nitro,buckshot,and hammer..hammer and nitro are females.. zooker
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Congrats to ya.
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had a friend once who got his girlfriend pregnant due to "faulty protection", he named the kid (a boy) Justin Case. He said that would be a permanent reminder to always bring a back up! lol
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Thanks FlyRod!
I can't wait until he/she is born. When my first daughter was born it was a spiritual experience. I think any father who was there for the birth of their child knows what I'm talking about.
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Congrats!
I like Triton for a boy and Skeeter for a girls name. |
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How about Sweet Beaver?? Oh wait...that'd be the wife.
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Paca for a boy, I second airus for a girl...
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Barb's water broke as my buddy Paul and I were "suiting up" to go the ceremony. Paul panicked and tried to put his left arm into the right sleeve of MY Class A's jacket, screaming "I...we...she...having a baybeeeee!" We drove up in front of Ireland Army Hospital (in my new VW bug) and I got out and began to assist Barb in exiting the vehicle. Paul ejected from the back seat and ran to the entrance, yelling "Emergency! We're having a baby!!!" A large female(?) Army Nursing Corps Major came out, took one look and said "She can't be having a baby, she doesn't look more than five months pregnant." To which Barb (my "Starter" wife, BTW,) replied "Stick around and watch." They bundled her into a wheelchair. Paul kissed her on one cheek and I on the other. Paul and I headed for Boudinot Hall to join the rest of the 120 2Lts. Paul told EVERYONE, including General Irby, that "WE" were having a baby. After the ceremony, over 50 young Panzer officers, many accompanied by their wives, trooped into the hospital, led by General Irby, to find that "WE" had, indeed, had a baby. That bull-dyke Major was, like "WTF" My son, BTW, retired from the US Navy last summer after 21.5 years of service to this nation...at age 39. It was lucky that I had come onto active service with some spare $$$ (lots of trumpet gigs in college, plus being a guide at a wealthy dude's ranch.) 'cause my cigar bill and bar tab at the O Club, that night, were eeeeeenormous. Again, PK, my sincerest best wishes to you, your wife, and the new arrival. I can tell that you are the right man for the "Daddy" job. May all go well. FlyRod Offering advice-free commentary since... (I'ze in ur OB ward, deliverin' ur baby.) |
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Congrats man.
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congrats good luck
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What I want to know is "it" going to be a Cubs fan or a Brewers fan?
Then we can choose names
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Watermelon "Red Flake" Wilson would be a wonderful name for a daughter.
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Congrats man. Get as much fishing in now before he/she comes. Babies kind of take alot of fishing time away. My daughter turns 1 year old next week. June 22. I kind of liked "Trigger" for a boy. Wife didn't think so. I know exactly what you are saying about being there for the birth. Best thing i have ever been apart of.
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Congrats! Do you know who the father is yet? j/k
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