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Re: Westley, Charles, & Ethan
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.
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