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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:30
Fine! Lousy production.

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Well, I suppose I'm required to be more of an audiophile, but I was end up liking the music for how good it is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:33
Had a good date last night Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:35
Originally posted by The Truth The Truth wrote:

Had a good date last night Cool


is that the truth?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:36
Originally posted by The Truth The Truth wrote:

Had a good date last night Cool


No you didn't.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:38

Why is it people always answer things with either my avatar or my username?  But yes that is the truth

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:40
I can't participate in the three-way decade poll. I'm one band short, a few albums too many (for a top 3), I can't possibly pick 3 songs, and also the desire not to name the same three bands (or an album or song by them) in all three categories.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:41
^ It's more of a fun-poll, I think.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:41
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

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Probably the middle of the night, having to do with Sophie waking up the whole house.  Wink


Abigail?  No!  Shocked

She'd never do such a thing!  Wink

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So you like calling her Abigail more?


Well, that is her name.  Ermm Tongue


Ah, wait, now I remember, Sophia is her second name.

I like Sophia more. Embarrassed


If things work out like they did when my wife was a child, our daughter will get called both.

My wife is Tasha Nichole, and her family would use either name.

I actually named both our children.  I chose their names based on their meaning and now that they sound "cute."  Ermm


Simon Ezekiel = He heard God is strong

Abigail Sophia = Father's joy and wisdom


I didn't imply cuteness. I meant Sophia is a wonderful and beautiful name, in my books.

The meaning of names (if they could extend beyond religious meanings, even better) is a good perspective, then again second and third names tend to don't weigh as much. Except the fact that I'm getting a book as a present when the saint is celebrated, I would question what difference does it make that I'm also an Andrew, when few hardly know, and no one adresses me that way. Ermm


I'm not implying you're implying anything.  Smile 

I said that out of annoyance of listening to the women in my family go on and on about how "cute" certain names are (never mind that these cute names mean things like "cheese maker" and "tree stump" Pinch).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:44
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Probably the middle of the night, having to do with Sophie waking up the whole house.  Wink


Abigail?  No!  Shocked

She'd never do such a thing!  Wink

Sleepy



So you like calling her Abigail more?


Well, that is her name.  Ermm Tongue


Ah, wait, now I remember, Sophia is her second name.

I like Sophia more. Embarrassed


If things work out like they did when my wife was a child, our daughter will get called both.

My wife is Tasha Nichole, and her family would use either name.

I actually named both our children.  I chose their names based on their meaning and now that they sound "cute."  Ermm


Simon Ezekiel = He heard God is strong

Abigail Sophia = Father's joy and wisdom


I didn't imply cuteness. I meant Sophia is a wonderful and beautiful name, in my books.

The meaning of names (if they could extend beyond religious meanings, even better) is a good perspective, then again second and third names tend to don't weigh as much. Except the fact that I'm getting a book as a present when the saint is celebrated, I would question what difference does it make that I'm also an Andrew, when few hardly know, and no one adresses me that way. Ermm


I'm not implying you're implying anything.  Smile 

I said that out of annoyance of listening to the women in my family go on and on about how "cute" certain names are (never mind that these cute names mean things like "cheese maker" and "tree stump" Pinch).


Ah, yes, such remarks aren't tasteful (although, at times when the kid is just a baby, and the picked name is an inevitable subject, you could let it slide).

What name would be "cheese maker" and in what context? LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:46
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

^ It's more of a fun-poll, I think.


It still makes me realize I'm too picky that I can't properly designate something in such "best ofs", or I can't fully decide what clearly stands apart from the rest.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:48
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

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Probably the middle of the night, having to do with Sophie waking up the whole house.  Wink


Abigail?  No!  Shocked

She'd never do such a thing!  Wink

Sleepy



So you like calling her Abigail more?


Well, that is her name.  Ermm Tongue


Ah, wait, now I remember, Sophia is her second name.

I like Sophia more. Embarrassed


If things work out like they did when my wife was a child, our daughter will get called both.

My wife is Tasha Nichole, and her family would use either name.

I actually named both our children.  I chose their names based on their meaning and now that they sound "cute."  Ermm


Simon Ezekiel = He heard God is strong

Abigail Sophia = Father's joy and wisdom


I didn't imply cuteness. I meant Sophia is a wonderful and beautiful name, in my books.

The meaning of names (if they could extend beyond religious meanings, even better) is a good perspective, then again second and third names tend to don't weigh as much. Except the fact that I'm getting a book as a present when the saint is celebrated, I would question what difference does it make that I'm also an Andrew, when few hardly know, and no one adresses me that way. Ermm


I'm not implying you're implying anything.  Smile 

I said that out of annoyance of listening to the women in my family go on and on about how "cute" certain names are (never mind that these cute names mean things like "cheese maker" and "tree stump" Pinch).


Ah, yes, such remarks aren't tasteful (although, at times when the kid is just a baby, and the picked name is an inevitable subject, you could let it slide).

What name would be "cheese maker" and in what context? LOL


Furman means cheesemaker.  Not that anybody found that name cute (I actually knew an old man named Furman, believe it or not), but I was just making a point.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:51
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

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Probably the middle of the night, having to do with Sophie waking up the whole house.  Wink


Abigail?  No!  Shocked

She'd never do such a thing!  Wink

Sleepy



So you like calling her Abigail more?


Well, that is her name.  Ermm Tongue


Ah, wait, now I remember, Sophia is her second name.

I like Sophia more. Embarrassed


If things work out like they did when my wife was a child, our daughter will get called both.

My wife is Tasha Nichole, and her family would use either name.

I actually named both our children.  I chose their names based on their meaning and now that they sound "cute."  Ermm


Simon Ezekiel = He heard God is strong

Abigail Sophia = Father's joy and wisdom


I didn't imply cuteness. I meant Sophia is a wonderful and beautiful name, in my books.

The meaning of names (if they could extend beyond religious meanings, even better) is a good perspective, then again second and third names tend to don't weigh as much. Except the fact that I'm getting a book as a present when the saint is celebrated, I would question what difference does it make that I'm also an Andrew, when few hardly know, and no one adresses me that way. Ermm


I'm not implying you're implying anything.  Smile 

I said that out of annoyance of listening to the women in my family go on and on about how "cute" certain names are (never mind that these cute names mean things like "cheese maker" and "tree stump" Pinch).


Ah, yes, such remarks aren't tasteful (although, at times when the kid is just a baby, and the picked name is an inevitable subject, you could let it slide).

What name would be "cheese maker" and in what context? LOL


Furman means cheesemaker.  Not that anybody found that name cute (I actually knew an old man named Furman, believe it or not), but I was just making a point.


Well, from my perspective, I wouldn't choose Furman as a name in a billion years. So win on both sides. Big smile

Why Furman, after all? What's wrong with Forman, to begin with? Confused Wait, what kind of a "maker" would he be...? Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:51
Hmm, I would think that Furman would mean "animal trapper".  Or Elton John.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:52
So Scott...Steve Walsh.  Thoughts?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:53
Also, why are they called "baby names?"

Don't you kinda keep the same name as an adult too?  Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:53

Steve Walsh is missing about 7 or 8 more songs in order for that to be a full album, so really it is mostly just a teaser of what could be.  That said, I enjoyed both songs on first listen.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:54
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Also, why are they called "baby names?"

Don't you kinda keep the same name as an adult too?  Confused


Who speaks of "baby names"?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:56
I believe that it is only in rare cases where babies are born and not given a name until adulthood, thus living their entire childhoods as "hey you". 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:57
Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Also, why are they called "baby names?"

Don't you kinda keep the same name as an adult too?  Confused


Who speaks of "baby names"?


Books for parents-to-be that contain lists of names are all have "baby name" in their title.  Also, www.babynames.com is one of the leading websites for names.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 08:58
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

I believe that it is only in rare cases where babies are born and not given a name until adulthood, thus living their entire childhoods as "hey you". 


That's Floyd fanboyism gone too far.
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