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6.1 | TOHMI | POBOX::STOKES | | Tue Jun 28 1988 17:21 | 2 |
| I HAVE A VERY DIFFERENT FIRST NAME; TAKE A STAB AT IT'S PRONOUNCIATION!
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6.2 | TOHMI - HINT | POBOX::STOKES | | Tue Jun 28 1988 17:22 | 1 |
| HINT: FILL IN THE BLANK: ___ __ OUT OF THE DITCH!
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6.3 | Could it be... | CURIUM::PRGSEC | Sh*t Happens! | Wed Jun 29 1988 10:00 | 3 |
| >HINT: FILL IN THE BLANK: ___ __ OUT OF THE DITCH!
Tow me?
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6.4 | ronald | WAV14::KREA | | Wed Dec 14 1988 11:22 | 3 |
| Hey wow,
Ronald McDonald...get a break on Hamburgers?
onlu kiddin
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6.5 | new ruling | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | I wouldn't say *trashy* Lucille! | Wed Jan 18 1989 13:27 | 11 |
| Re Ronald, *too* common. This name should be retired from usage.
There have been enough people with this name already.
My brother (age 43) is named Ronald. My mother swears that when
she named him, 43 years ago, she had never known a person named
Ronald in real life - only Ronald Coleman and Ronald Reagan, actors.
Now, forget it. Do not name your son Ronald.
Lorna
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6.6 | WHAT'S "IN" ALWAYS GOES "OUT" TO ONLY RETURN. | SHARE::SHEPELUK | | Tue Jan 24 1989 14:01 | 13 |
| Lorna,
I don't think Ronald is that common at all! I only know 3 Ronalds
and they all live in different states! (and they don't know each
other). I guess it just depends. huh. My name is definately being
OVER USED these days. It's Christina. I know alot of ChristinE's
my age, but NO Christina's. TODAY, every other baby girt is named
CHRISTINA. I love the name, but I'm glad I was considered different
when I was in school. then we had a million Kathy's, Sandy's,
Mary's... Funny how names seem to swing around, going in and out
of style like fashion... What's in today will be out tomorrow only
to come back again...
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6.7 | | EGAV01::TCOMER | | Fri May 26 1989 06:06 | 13 |
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Funny I should see those two names together (Ronald & Christina)
My husbands names is Ronald and I am Christina. We have both
shortened our names to Ronnie & Tina. My husband says all the Ronalds
he knows are in high places. Ronald Regan, Ronnie Delaney, Ronald
Briggs, Ronnie Drew. etc.
regards
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