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[Opinions] Re: Mary Jane & America + BA's
Mary Jane: I have to say there are just too many undesirable associations with it. Marijuana is a huge one, also shoes and those sticky peanut butter candies called Mary Janes. And I would also say Mary Jane doesn't need a mn since it's a double name already.America Joy: Both names are pretty, but together they're a bit hokey, like a theme for a patriotic parade or a racehorse's name or something.Brinkli Reece: Trying so hard to be all WASP-y, but had to be cutesy with that i.Jazmyn Skyye: This name is missing something. I think it needs a few more y's.Lyric Sorelle-Nahgee: A very weird song lyric?Noelle Hope: Hope for Xmas.Mistry Alex: Our special surprise Mistry guest, Alex!Rome Scot: Hamish McBagpipe goes Italian.Koko Preston: Poor kid, his namesake is a signing (female!) gorilla. And that Koko is going to work really well ona grown man.
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Mary Jane: True, Marijuana is the big deal to me, but I don't mind the shoes, I never heard of the candy. I actually got it from the song, "Mary Jane's Last Dance". Which well in itself isn't the greatest to get a name from a dead girl, LOL. I think it just sounds cute. Plus, I know a woman who is SO WEIRD named Mary Jane. I nixed it especially if I am already using Anne Marie. :o).America: Yeah, I couldn't think of anything more nice so to say. I like the way it sounds, but I am not 100% sold on it yet, but it's up there. Any suggestions? I like Victoria, but America Victoria has no flow.
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America Sophia?America Charlotte?America Louise?America Anne Marie?BTW: Anne Marie is so pretty!Mary Jane candies: I haven't seen them ina while, but they're like caramels only peanut-butter flavored. They're an old-fashioned kind of candy, my fifth-grade teacher liked to give them out as treats on Fridays for getting perfect scores on spelling tests. They are big and very sticky.
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