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Re: Calpurnia
Man, thank God I'm biracial so I don't have to worry if I'm naming my kids after a black or white person.
But in all seriousness, it's not like it's like Keisha which is historically African-American.
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Funny...I almost responded to Billina with a post about how, years ago, I knew a little white girl named Keisha. She was a classmate of my daughter's and was an annoying little snot. I always thought that her name sounded strange on a white girl. I thought better of posting it because I thought it might be a little racially sensitive, but now that you mention the name, I throw caution to the winds.
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I didn't mean to offend you. Sorry.
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