Re: Westley, Charles, & Ethan
in reply to a message by Billina
I don't get the t in Westley. Wesley, yes of course. But the t has been missing for so many centuries that I'm puzzled by the fashion for replacing it. That said, Wesley has such a strongly Christian vibe that if you actually did point that gun at me, I'd go for Westley!
(By the way, this might appeal to you: in the news yesterday, the captain of a English county cricket team proved to have the surname Northeast. Could drive the Kardashians into frenzies of crazed emulation.)
OK, so gun or none, I'd add to the Charles landslide. May I use it as a mn, please?
Ethan cannot be said without a whine. It is a physiological impossibility. My daughter knows a little Ethan (age about 8) who is a splendid child, but she says even he can't make her like the name. And, no, I didn't influence her at all.
(By the way, this might appeal to you: in the news yesterday, the captain of a English county cricket team proved to have the surname Northeast. Could drive the Kardashians into frenzies of crazed emulation.)
OK, so gun or none, I'd add to the Charles landslide. May I use it as a mn, please?
Ethan cannot be said without a whine. It is a physiological impossibility. My daughter knows a little Ethan (age about 8) who is a splendid child, but she says even he can't make her like the name. And, no, I didn't influence her at all.