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Re: Madison
I don't like it. It's about on par with Ashley in my mind. I think that eventually, it'll seem bizarre, like some of those antiquated, country 1930s creations like my great aunt named Udell do to people now. It's just such a strong signifier of the early 2000s. It's like Madison belongs with the chunky highlights and rhinestone studded low rise jeans we'd all rather forget we ever wore.
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