Re: Your Current Top Ten (Part Four of the Experiment by Spartz)
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I love your style too. I love classic and traditional names.
Thank you, Caroline
Thank you, Caroline :)
I have just recently come to the realization that I have a very grounded classic taste ("dull and cold," as they call it here)--AND I'M NOT AFRAID TO SHOW IT!
:-D
What do you think about Theodora and Imogen being grouped in with the classics, by the way?
Thank you, Caroline :)
I have just recently come to the realization that I have a very grounded classic taste ("dull and cold," as they call it here)--AND I'M NOT AFRAID TO SHOW IT!
:-D
What do you think about Theodora and Imogen being grouped in with the classics, by the way?
This message was edited 4/3/2008, 10:00 AM
Good for you. You should never be afraid to show your tastes.
That's what everyone is here for.
Know yourself, be yourself, 's what I always say.
That's what everyone is here for.
Know yourself, be yourself, 's what I always say.
Well, I have very grounded classic taste too. Sometimes I like frilly names though, like Annabel and Aurelien. Hmmm... Imogen and Theodora. I'd call Theodora classic, and I really like it. I've never loved Imogen. To be honest I'd never heard of it until I saw some teen movie with Julia Stiles and her name was Imogen. I now know that it's popular in the UK. I can't say I'd call it a classic though, I guess I'd call it old fashioned and I like that it was created by Shakespeare, but then again so was Jessica and I hate that.