[Opinions] Re: Random BA's [long]
in reply to a message by Sabrina Fair
Divinity Anaya: And her brother Fudge?
Eden Azalea Pearl: Somebody was a bit too hyped up on painkillers.
Fernely Bleu: I keep telling people! Adding Blue to a name just cheapens it. ANd Bleu? As in cheese? And what's that Fernely? Fern wasn'tRoger and Muffie At the Polo Grounds enough?
Heart Scarlett: It sounds familiar. Great name for a band, but no flow.
Indy Rose: Great name for a bluegrass song.
Jazz Eve: Did you know Jazz used to be a very risque word, almost as forbidden in polite society as f***? Not smart. Plus, it sounds like a New Orleans holiday.
Koral Lily: Come into the garden, Ma, and picka random color and a random flower, and cross-pollinate them.
Monroe Charlize: Celebrity worship meets Roger and Muffy at the Polo Grounds! (Did you get these off of Baby's Named a Bad Bad Thing? Because this one is definitely familiar.
Rose Lauren: This is so pretty.
Sunny Sky: A made-up type of name a goofy TV weatherperson might choosefor an on-air alias. The kind of of weatherperson who isn't a meteorologist but read soff the computer-generated forecast while wearing a goofy hat.
Torah Joan: Oh dear! I was recently reading about a Scottish serial killer back in the fifties who was never officially named, but was nicknamed Bible John. Could Torah Joan be his Jewish female sidekick?
Winter lily: Goth band.
Aidan Savage: I see nothing to like about Savage even if it was a family name.
Cassidy Lyn: "My parents wanted a girl. They couldn't even give me an unambiguously male middle name, they wanted a girl so much."
Dakoda Brooklyn: The Big Apple Goes West.
Driver Slade: Somebody's chauffeur got killed.
Kross Weston: Kross is frighteningly Klan-ish looking. And what happens if you Kross Weston? What's on the other side? bwaaahahahahaa!
Reed John: Which verse?
Remington Paul: Ted Nugent, I have another student for you to make a man of.
Scottlyn Red: The latest in upmarket beer!
Anthony Marc: Both nice, but together a bit cliche, like Marc Anthony Speaking of cliches.
Jane Elizabeth: Can you get any duller?
Gary: fifty-year-old guy who runs a radiator repair shop.
Benedict: eggs.
Reign William Divyne: King of the drag queens.
Ebonie Rose: Opening act for Winter Lily.
Imagen Arie: "Imagen there is no Arie..."
Colorado Heaven: A really bad Western? A snarky old-west slang term for some drink or brothel?
Eden Azalea Pearl: Somebody was a bit too hyped up on painkillers.
Fernely Bleu: I keep telling people! Adding Blue to a name just cheapens it. ANd Bleu? As in cheese? And what's that Fernely? Fern wasn'tRoger and Muffie At the Polo Grounds enough?
Heart Scarlett: It sounds familiar. Great name for a band, but no flow.
Indy Rose: Great name for a bluegrass song.
Jazz Eve: Did you know Jazz used to be a very risque word, almost as forbidden in polite society as f***? Not smart. Plus, it sounds like a New Orleans holiday.
Koral Lily: Come into the garden, Ma, and picka random color and a random flower, and cross-pollinate them.
Monroe Charlize: Celebrity worship meets Roger and Muffy at the Polo Grounds! (Did you get these off of Baby's Named a Bad Bad Thing? Because this one is definitely familiar.
Rose Lauren: This is so pretty.
Sunny Sky: A made-up type of name a goofy TV weatherperson might choosefor an on-air alias. The kind of of weatherperson who isn't a meteorologist but read soff the computer-generated forecast while wearing a goofy hat.
Torah Joan: Oh dear! I was recently reading about a Scottish serial killer back in the fifties who was never officially named, but was nicknamed Bible John. Could Torah Joan be his Jewish female sidekick?
Winter lily: Goth band.
Aidan Savage: I see nothing to like about Savage even if it was a family name.
Cassidy Lyn: "My parents wanted a girl. They couldn't even give me an unambiguously male middle name, they wanted a girl so much."
Dakoda Brooklyn: The Big Apple Goes West.
Driver Slade: Somebody's chauffeur got killed.
Kross Weston: Kross is frighteningly Klan-ish looking. And what happens if you Kross Weston? What's on the other side? bwaaahahahahaa!
Reed John: Which verse?
Remington Paul: Ted Nugent, I have another student for you to make a man of.
Scottlyn Red: The latest in upmarket beer!
Anthony Marc: Both nice, but together a bit cliche, like Marc Anthony Speaking of cliches.
Jane Elizabeth: Can you get any duller?
Gary: fifty-year-old guy who runs a radiator repair shop.
Benedict: eggs.
Reign William Divyne: King of the drag queens.
Ebonie Rose: Opening act for Winter Lily.
Imagen Arie: "Imagen there is no Arie..."
Colorado Heaven: A really bad Western? A snarky old-west slang term for some drink or brothel?