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Celeb baby
Sorry if someone posted this alreadySo apparently Clay Aiken and a friend had a baby (boy) called Parker Foster Aiken. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26092969/WDYT?

This message was edited 8/8/2008, 11:02 AM

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That whole situation is just weird to me, but anyway...Not a huge fan of Parker but it could be much worse. And though I like they used mom's ln as the mn, ParkER FostER--um, not so much. Also sounds like he's the parker of cars for foster children or something. :b
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nt.
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That's because IT IS :Dlol nt
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I really dig Parker, but Parker Foster Aiken sounds like a law firm. I don't like the three names together at all.
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Too much -ers. Parker Aiken would have worked all on its own. Also, whenever I think of Foster, I think of a foster home. But at least it's not Fifi Trixibelle or Pilot Inspektor. xD
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Foster is honoringThe baby's mother is Jaymes Foster.
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Nmsaa, I don't like this surname for first name trend & the double -er endings clash.
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At least... it's not Aiden Aiken. :PBut yes, there is too much -er sound going on there.
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So true, but...Parker Aiken sounds a bit strange, too. Maybe they should've stayed away from word names, esp. those ending in -er. Sounds like "park (h)er achin' feet away from me". Or something. ;)
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I guess I understand....I'm hoping it's a boy. Considering the mother is named Jaymes (Jaymes Foster, thus why Foster is the middle name). But they could have done better than Parker.
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No hoping necessary.From the article:his friend and music producer Jaymes Foster gave birth to a baby boy.:)Array
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x) yayThey still could have done a little better though. It doesn't take a genius to notice that Parker and Foster both end in -er.
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Two surnames? Bleh. Could be much worse though.
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