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Re: Bella twins BAs
Have I got this right? A woman named Brie, like the cheese, names her son Buddy DESSERT? Pardon my CapsLock, but I feel like shouting. Buddy would always be awful, but Buddy Dessert ... now I'm thinking of other menu items, and this could keep me busy all day. Maybe Consomme for a future daughter? Meringue? Or Wellington, after the Beef? Oh dear.
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My exact thoughts. What the heck was she thinking?
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^LOL^
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Lol, yes. This was basically my reaction. Dessert?? Wtf kind of f*ckery is this? Buddy and Birdie? Sounds like an elderly woman's pair of spoiled yorkies.
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lol :) *spoiled yorkies*
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Just read a little more, Dessert is pronounced the same as Desert and is her Grandmas maiden name
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Hmm, well at least there is some reason for it and she's not thinking of her son as some sort of cuddly confection. But, I mean, come on! My grandma's maiden name was Kleckley. I loved her to death, but her last name was hideous and so I'm not going to use it! I don't get recycling ugly or bizarre names.

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I feel like in the middle name slot anything goes, though I did spend some years being annoyed at my parents for the bizarre surname that is my middle name. I think it'd be less bad if it was just an odd name and not a word. Also if his name was a name and not a generic term of endearment or word for friends...Honestly. I'm shocked you haven't got a little relative named Kleckley running around. That seems very in vogue atm.
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Yeah, some surnames work well as given names (first or middle), but some decidedly do not.
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Some names shouldn't be used willingly. I have a friend who's surname is Semenchuk... I'll just leave that here.
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