[Opinions] Obituary I Just Read
One of my grandfather's distant relatives, a great-great aunt or something like that, passed away recently. I happened to see her obituary in the local paper today, and her name was Viola Blazer Orange Surname. Orange was her maiden name, but how cool is Viola Blazer? Definitely not something I'd have the guts to use, but I find it fantastic :)
So, WDYT?
So, WDYT?
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Whoops, I messed up.
:)
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This message was edited 7/15/2008, 9:21 PM
Wow.
Ignore this, nothin' to see here.
Ignore this, nothin' to see here.
This message was edited 7/15/2008, 9:22 PM
I think Viola is a pretty name. I like it pronounced VIE-o-la because then it's not such a word name to me.
I don't like Blazer though. It's an article of men's clothing.
I don't like Blazer though. It's an article of men's clothing.
first of all sorry for your loss let her rest in peace
i tihnk viola is a pretty cool name i think it is a smaller verson of a violin
blazer is very different i think i would more or less see it on a male rather then female but hey it works for a female aswell
and orange is an amazingg lastnamee!!!:P
i tihnk viola is a pretty cool name i think it is a smaller verson of a violin
blazer is very different i think i would more or less see it on a male rather then female but hey it works for a female aswell
and orange is an amazingg lastnamee!!!:P
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Violas are bigger than violins (and therefore lower). They play on an alto clef rather than treble. :)
Also, please refrain from using extra letters that aren't actually in words (i.e. amazingg lastnamee).
Violas are bigger than violins (and therefore lower). They play on an alto clef rather than treble. :)
Also, please refrain from using extra letters that aren't actually in words (i.e. amazingg lastnamee).