[Opinions] Re: Abilene
in reply to a message by Elinor
I like it quite a bit. I like Abigail except for its explosive popularity, and Abilene has the same kind of charm to me--as long as I'm pronouncing it like the US city, at least. I'm so used to it that a-bi-LEE-nee doesn't particularly seem right; I have a hard time getting used to it being the "correct" pronunciation and it tends to feel wrong. Anyway it was the AB-i-leen sound that I liked in the first place. :-)
I try not to think about it being too "Texas," which is its only real drawback to me since I'm totally not ("Texas," that is).
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I try not to think about it being too "Texas," which is its only real drawback to me since I'm totally not ("Texas," that is).
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