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413.1 | *** BMW *** | CAPNET::BARKER | | Thu Jul 27 1989 13:56 | 6 |
| I really liked Brooke Morgan Wagner when I heard it. (I like the BMW
part too) It sounds the most sophisticated of all the names you
listed. I like Blake a lot too. I'd say go with those two .
--Angela
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413.2 | "BEEMER" | GLORY::THOMAS | | Thu Jul 27 1989 16:45 | 5 |
| I like your choice of names, however with the initials BMW they could
very likely be nicknamed "Beemer", which may or maynot be something
this new person wants to live with.
--Anne
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413.3 | Good Choices | USWAV1::POTHIER | | Fri Jul 28 1989 11:54 | 12 |
| Brooke Morgan is very pretty, and I think a little girl would be
very happy with that. Blake Matthew is nice too, but reminds me
of the TV show Dynasty. Chase is a great name and would sound good
with Wagner, but you need a middle name-- Chase Matthew Wagner.
Stay away from Jessica. It will be one of the "Mary's or Sue's"
of the 90's. Same with Tyler. It is becoming very popular. If
you like the name Jordan, how 'bout that for a girl's first name?
Good luck and let us know what you decide!
Zoe
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413.4 | Some Feedback | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Fri Jul 28 1989 15:34 | 47 |
| > for a boy, but we're still not sure. Bob would love the middle
> names to start with M so the initials could be BMW. (Sickining to
> Me). Brooke Morgan or Blake Matthew. (These are our first semi
This is sick! Why does your husband want these intials?
-- cruelty? perverseness? You shouldn't fool around with
something that your kid's going to have to live with for
the rest of their life. Take it from a CPA (Clifford Paul
Anderson).
> Brooke, Blake
Both sound a little prime-time soapy to me. I also don't
like the association with Brooke Shields. Look in a dictionary
for some less common "b" names -- Bryce, Boyce, and Boyd come
to mind for boys. For girls, however, I might suggest another
letter. Though Barbara is pretty, feminine "b" names tend to
be more of the Bertha, Bettina, Beatrix variety. Also, beware
of schemes -- i.e., giving your kids "b" names because you
two happened to have "b" names. See the note by the guy
looking for "l" names (forget which number) for more info.
> Camille, Carrissa
I *love* Camille -- it's different, pretty, feminine.
Carrissa is nice, but might be a little too exotic. How about
Clarissa? Do you like "c" names? Again, check the dictionary.
How about Chloe? Collette? Claire?
> Jessica
Yup, *very* common. Also, don't give a kid a name if you
don't like the nickname.
> Tyler, Chase, Jordan
Tyler probably is becoming fairly popular and may be the
Justin of the 90s. I doubt that Taylor would give it any more
eclat. Also, I don't know that it goes that well with Wagner.
Both end with "-er" -- kind of reminds of the C&W singer Porter
Wagner. Jordan is also pretty popular these days. Chase
is interesting. Where did you get it? If it's a family
name, I say go with it. If not (another prime-time soap name?),
it might be a little much. Manhattan might go well with it as
a middle name,
-- Cliff ;^>
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413.5 | ***** | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Fri Jul 28 1989 16:32 | 27 |
| Ha Ha very funny. I can't wait to print this one for my husband!
I love Camille also, but my husband hates it. He says it sounds
like a cleaning lady. I love Cami for short too. I have loved
the name Camille ever since I was little and my brother went out
with a beautiful girl named that.
We got the name Chase from someone that named their boy Chase Tyler
at church. We don't go to that church anymore so two Chases wouldn't
be a problem.
I'm beginning to like Blake Matthew more and more. By the time
the baby is grown, Dynasty will be forgotten. Also BMW will probably
not be as popular a car. Matthew is special to us because its my
grandfather's name. He is 82. I really don't want that for a first
name though.
Jordan is one of my husband's idea, and we would really only consider
it for a middle name.
Brooke was just a compromise name. It was always on my middle name
list only! And Morgan was never considered until our neighbor came
up with the BMW thing and Bob has wanted that ever since. HELP!
I hope we end up with something I REALLY like. Sounds like so far
Blake or Chase for a boy, (It would make it easier if I just had
a BOY!), alot of thinking for Bob and I still on the girl's name.
I will let you know what we decide. Anymore opinions Welcome!
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413.6 | Armed with my trusty dictionary ... | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Mon Jul 31 1989 10:03 | 19 |
| Some more "b" names ... First, for girls:
o Beata
o Bethany
o Beatrice
o Bridget
o Blythe
o Bryony/Briony
Now, for boys:
o Bevan/Bevin
o Blaine
o Brady
o Brent
o Brock
o Bryden
-- Cliff
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413.7 | Not such a big deal | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Mon Jul 31 1989 10:20 | 17 |
| re:.4
Come on, Cliff, lighten up a little, huh? This initial thing must
really bug you. Do little kids actually know what a CPA is and
tease you about it? For that matter, little kids or even adults
don't even know what one's middle name is unless they ask. Very
few people in my lifetime have asked me what my middle name is
and I'm finding it very hard to believe that having your initials
is such an embarrassment to you. What's wrong with having intials
that stand for something else? Now, I could understand if someone's
initials were B.U.M. or N.U.T. or D.O.G., but C.P.A., B.M.W. or
even E.R.A. (from a previous note - and remember they liked it?)
are nothing to make such a fuss over - much less label it "cruelty"
or "perverseness".
- KLM (formerly KAL and KLF)
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413.8 | Lighten UP | USWAV1::POTHIER | | Mon Jul 31 1989 10:59 | 20 |
| Re .7. I agree. The most important thing in naming a child is
to give them a name that you like! Then you MUST instill in the
child a sense of security and love. Then the child will grow up
secure and won't care if people make fun of their name, and if it
really bothers them, they'll have the guts to change it. I grew
up with a "weird" name -- Zoe. It's not so strange now, but in
the 60's in the Midwest, forget it. You know what? It NEVER bothered
me. I had friends with weird initials too. It NEVER bothered them
either. Because our parents loved us. Because we realized that
kids will tease you about SOMETHING. It might be a name, it might
be your weight, it might be because you're smarter than they are,
or dumber, or wear glasses. Come on!
To the initiator of this note: Name your child what you want.
You can take our suggestions in mind, but don't take them too
seriously. And remember that whatever you name your child, make
sure they know you gave them that name because they're special.
And you wanted to give them a name you loved because you love and
want them so much.
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413.9 | Ouch! Ouch! | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Mon Jul 31 1989 15:26 | 43 |
| So, my parents obviously didn't love me, eh Zoe? :^)
Seriously, though, that was excellent advice. But for those
of who are interested in something a little less profound ...
All I'm counseling is a little consciousness-raising. All
I'm suggesting is that you err on the side of caution,
instead of on the side of creativity or cuteness. As
-.2 pointed out, there's a continuum -- you can have initials
as innocuous as ERA or as bad as ASS, you can have a name as
common as Jennifer or as John Doe, as strange as Kendyll or
as Karenhappuch.
The same continuum exists for people's reactions to these
names. Some could care less, some would like being called
Obadiah, some would like being called Mary Smith ... On the
other hand, though, a lot of people simply do not like their
names. Sure, we all ought to have enough self-confidence to
live with them or change them, but couldn't we make the process
a little easier?
What if BMW ends up being pretty sensitive? What if he hates
yuppies as much as I do? What if yuppies are very unpopular
20 years from now. There is actually a lot of research in
names these days that shows that names can have a big influence
on self-image -- all by themselves. All I'm saying is give the
kid a break.
I'm sorry if I seem to go on about this, but I often get the
feeling that all parents seem to care about is pleasing them-
selves (or their relatives). I often am left wondering who
thought of the baby. Yes, of course, CPA or ERA or even BMW
are not that big of a deal. But where do you draw the line?
I have seen some real "criminal names" in this notes file alone.
I often get the impression that parents aren't even aware of
some of the variables -- initials, nicknames, popularity,
assoiations, etc. I'm sorry if I come on strong -- usually I'm
just trying to point things out that people may not even have
thought of.
-- Cliff
P.S. I really do dislike CPA -- but probably because I'm just
a name nut.
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413.10 | One more thing... | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Tue Aug 01 1989 11:30 | 19 |
| Re:-1
Sorry to beat a dead horse or to get off the subject of a name
for Barbara's baby, but Cliff, I still can't believe some of the
things you say. Of course parents want to please themselves when
naming their child!!! How can you please an infant or predict whether
your child is going to like its name later on? You can't! What Zoe
and I are saying is NAME YOUR CHILD WHAT YOU WANT! If you don't like
a particular name but give it to your child anyway because, heck,
he or she *may* like it is to me, absolutely ridiculous. I plan
on naming my child what *I* like because that's all I can go on
right now. If my child hates it, well, we'll cross that bridge
when we come to it.
By the way, do you have children of your own? If so, what are their
names?
- Kathryn
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413.11 | I like your choices | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Tue Aug 01 1989 12:53 | 23 |
| Barbara,
To me, Brooke Morgan is a great name. Don't worry about the references
made to soaps, either, because you're right, when your child is
older, there will be new soaps with new names.
I also like the name Chase for a boy - and no, I don't think it's
too different. In fact, I've heard of a few new, little baby boys
named Chase within the last few months - one is the son of a man
who participates regularly in the PARENTING notesfile. Chase, I
feel is a good, strong name - and one that will be just different
enough and not as common as Tyler (which may be getting a bit too
trendy).
Anyway, good luck - I can relate to the problems you're having -
my baby is due October 18th and we don't really have a clue what
his/her name will be, but I do know that it's going to be a name
that pleases my husband and I and hope that when our child grows
up, he/she will like it too. For now, that's all we can do.
Take care,
Kathryn
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413.12 | Lighten up, please | WAV12::AROIAN | | Tue Aug 01 1989 13:08 | 22 |
| re. 10
I'm in agreement!! I'd like to know your child(ren)'s names (if
you have them), too, Cliff!!
Being the author of a previous note, I don't think Kendyll is STRANGE!
... and certainly resent it being in the same "strange" catagory
as the Kataxxxxxxx name.
In reading some of your replys, I think that you too strongly
insinuate that some folks ideas for names are foolish.
I thought we were supposed to give our opinions and feedback to
each other, not to criticize!!
Lighten up a bit, please.
Laurel (_who_still_likes_Kendyll_and_Kirby)
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413.13 | Mea Culpa | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Tue Aug 01 1989 16:42 | 30 |
| Geez, I didn't mean to turn BABYNAMES into SOAPBOX!
I too thought I was just giving my two cents worth. Sorry if
I came on too strong -- I'll watch it in the future. If you
really do feel, Kathryn, that the parents are the only ones
who count in the naming process, we do, however, have some
major differences. So, you go ahead and express your opinions,
and I'll express mine. I have no designs on being name czar.
> Being the author of a previous note, I don't think Kendyll is STRANGE!
> ... and certainly resent it being in the same "strange" catagory
> as the Kataxxxxxxx name.
Sorry, about the misunderstanding, Barb. I was only trying to
point out that there's a continuum of unusualness that goes from
Kendyll (not too) to Karenhappuch (extremely) -- just like that
from ERA (barely noticeable) to ASS (extremely objectionable) or
from Jennifer (rather over-used just right now) to John Doe
(which no one would believe).
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming,
-- Cliff
P.S. My quadruplets are named:
o Marion Elvis Habbakuk (boy)
o Leslie Adolf Hrothgar (boy)
o Portia Dorchas Candy-Lou (girl)
o Mercedes Gertrude Berthetta (girl)
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413.14 | Me again | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Tue Aug 01 1989 17:33 | 5 |
| Wow.. I didn't think I would cause that much of an up roar!
What do you all think of the name Camille for a girl? No one has
said much about it. I think Camille and Chase would be cute.
Barb
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413.15 | A Hurricane named..... | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Wed Aug 02 1989 10:18 | 10 |
| Camille do indeed fairly roll off the tongue, but you might want
to consider the inevitable nicknaming process. "Cam" sounds like
an engine part, and "Milly" (though I've known some lovely Millies)
rhymes with "Silly." But perhaps your Camille will be strongwilled
enough to resist such boorish, uninvited shortenings.
Chase sounds elegant, but you want to be careful using verbs as
names, as you wind up with complete sentence names, such as Wade
Boggs. At least your last name isn't "Rabbitz" or "Wimmen."
Go for it!
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413.16 | | RT3::LEMIRE | | Wed Aug 02 1989 10:19 | 17 |
| re: Cliff
You've misunderstood what people are saying to you. It's a terribly
difficult task to name a child and I agree that all you can do is
give the child a name that you (the parents) like and hope that
your child feels the same. If you think about it, most children
go through a phase of disliking their names anyway and appreciate
them more when they grow up. Nobody here has said that parents
shouldn't concern themselves with how their child might feel. You
just haven't been listening. Try sticking to names and stop
criticizing parents.
re: Barb
I like Camille, but I like Carrissa better with Brooke as a middle
name. And I like Brooke Morgan even better. For a boy, I'd go
with Blake.
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413.17 | But what does HE think | USWAV1::POTHIER | | Thu Aug 03 1989 09:49 | 11 |
| Barbara,
I think Camille is pretty, although I've been hearing it a lot lately.
But then again, that shouldn't matter. If you like it, go for
it! I still think Brooke Morgan goes better with your last name.
But Camille Morgan might be nice too. Chase is a great boys name!
Has your husband come around on any of these names, or is he still
sticking with Phillip?
Zoe
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413.18 | Phillip? | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Thu Aug 03 1989 11:43 | 11 |
| Zoe,
Where did you get Phillip? I don't think I ever mentioned that.
I will have to corner Bob tonight and get him to tell me what names
he definately likes and what ones he definately won't change his
mind about. I know he likes all the boys names, but the girls are
a different story. He might come around with Camille, because he
did like it at first, until my mother said it sounded like a cleaning
lady.
BW
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413.19 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Fri Aug 04 1989 12:19 | 15 |
| Barbara,
When you "corner" your husband tonight, give him a piece of paper
and a pencil and ask him to write down 10 names for boys and 10
for girls that he likes. Then, you do the same and compare the
lists. My husband and I did this and I was surprised to see that
we actually had four names in common. The only problem is we did
it last month and the names kept evolving and now I'm not sure
about anything anymore. I have a feeling we're going to end up
waiting until the baby is actually born and hope that something
just "comes to us". At least we have some ideas - but the list
thing is kind of fun. Try it - you might enjoy it.
- Kathryn
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413.20 | BMW | USCTR2::DFONTAINE | | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:17 | 13 |
|
BMW!
I love it! This is great! I love Brooke Morgan Wagner as well
as Blake Matthew Wagner. I would be very proud if I had those
initials. I say go for it!!!
Donna (Nathan and Danielle's Mommy)
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413.21 | | WAV12::AROIAN | | Mon Aug 07 1989 14:26 | 10 |
| .17
Zoe, I think you have me confused with Barb. I entered note 408.
It was my husband that was stuck on Phillip Micheal!! See note
408 for an update. He's starting to "finalize" the names... notice
"he" is finalizing.... Ha!
Laurel
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413.22 | Sorry | USWAV1::POTHIER | | Tue Aug 08 1989 13:44 | 11 |
| Barb,
Ooooooops! Yes I did have you confused with Laurel. Sorry. Why
is it the husbands that are always so "difficult" when it comes
to naming babies. (No offense to those of you who aren't!) All
my friends have had problems with their husbands too. Anyway, did
you and you husband try that list thing someone suggested? I'd
be interested to know what names he put down.
Zoe
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413.23 | *** | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Wed Aug 16 1989 11:42 | 16 |
| Sorry I haven't been around lately. But I've been BUSY! I'm still
hounding my husband for a decision. LATELY, (since we always seem
to change) he has said that he doesn't want Blake because he thinks
it sounds snooty. He seems to want Chase. Middle names would be
Jordan, or Matthew. I told him that if he wanted Chase that the
girl's name would have to be Camille, because it was a "C" name,
and I wanted either Blake and Brooke or Camille and Chase. Also,
he said he didn't want either one of us to compromise on the names
we didn't like. I never wanted Brooke, (for a first name) so I said
this would be a compromise for me. So this week it is Camille or
Chase. He seems to be warming up to Camille. He did like this
name originally but then changed his mind along the way. I want
to do the list thing with him, so I'll let you all know how that
goes. Looks like Brooke and Blake are on the back burner for now!
Barb
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413.24 | I liked Chase to begin with | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Aug 16 1989 14:57 | 7 |
| Hi Barb,
I like Chase Jordan a lot. What have you decided for Camille's
middle name?
- Kathryn
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413.25 | Stranger than fiction | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Aug 16 1989 15:54 | 3 |
| I once met a child named Chase Manhattan (something-or-other).
K.C.
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413.26 | Camille Brooke | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Wed Aug 16 1989 16:13 | 5 |
| To go with Camille, it would probably be Brooke.
Camille Brooke Wagner
Barb
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413.27 | Update | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Wed Sep 20 1989 12:17 | 9 |
| Just an update! 5 and 1/2 weeks til due date!
We have pretty much decided on Chase Jordan for a boy. In a way
I hope we have a boy! Bob and I still are trying to come to terms
on a girls name. Camille is out according to Bob. I am pushing
for Carissa Brooke, but he still doesn't like any issa names. He
says it sounds too flighty. He would still like Brooke Morgan. I'll
let you know what we decide!
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413.28 | You're getting there! | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Sep 20 1989 12:32 | 14 |
| Hi Barbara,
So... looks like the countdown is on! You're lucky you've thought
of a boy's name - that's still the one my husband and I can't even
get close to and judging by the way I've been feeling lately, this
baby will be here sooner than planned (it's due Oct. 18) and it'll
be a boy! (just a hunch). Anyway... I think you've made a wonderful
choice (I've liked Chase since the beginning) and I hope it's a
boy. By the way, I can't remember, but has anyone suggested Jordanna
for a girl? I thought that since you both like Jordan, Jordanna
might also be something you like. I think it sounds kinda nice...
- Kathryn
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413.29 | Julianna? | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Wed Sep 20 1989 13:18 | 9 |
| Kathryn,
Thanks for your suggestion! I think though since we've chosen Jordan
as the middle name for Chase, we wouldn't be able to use Jordanna.
I've always thought of Jordan being a masculine sounding name, but
I think Jordanna is cute. Is it pronounced Jordaaanna or Jordonna?
What I think I like better though is Julianna. Bob and I have been
throwing that one around. Julianna Clair. I like C names, what
can I say!? What was your decision for a girl's name?
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413.30 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Sep 20 1989 13:54 | 12 |
| re:-1 (Barbara)
Well, this week the name we've got for a girl is Allyson. It's
kind of a compromise for me because all of the girls' names I
*really* like, my husband can't stand. I like names like Hannah,
Emma, Elizabeth, etc. He likes Ally, but I wouldn't go for that
so I suggested Allyson to him and told him he could her Ally.
Anyway... we'll see how he feels next week. He's really the
indecisive one.
- Kathryn
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413.31 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Thu Sep 21 1989 09:04 | 11 |
| Hi Barbara and Kathryn,
It sounds like we've all made a bit of progress. My husband and I
came to a compromise too. Although nothing is in concrete, we've
made a decision on both boy's and girl's name.
We've decided on Eric James or Ariann Paige. I still have 8 weeks to
go.
Anna
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413.32 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Sep 21 1989 09:30 | 8 |
| re:-1
Anna... I think the names you picked are wonderful! I've always
loved Eric and Ariann is so unique and feminine sounding. I'm sure
your child will be happy whether it's a he or a she. Congratulations!
- Kathryn
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413.33 | Goodbye to all! | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Mon Oct 02 1989 14:22 | 14 |
| Well, this is it. My last day will be in two weeks! We have finally
decided on names. Chase Jordan for a boy and Carissa Brooke for
a girl. Bob did not like Carissa, but after telling a few of his
friend about it and receiving possitive responses, he has changed
his mind! Thank goodness! He has also been pinned down a few times
like in our childbirth class, where we had to stand up and give
the names we had chosen. He said Carissa, yea! Its funny how we
ended up with these names instead of a BMW name that caused all
the comotion in this note. Oh well! You probably won't here from
me because I won't be back, but maybe I'll get someone else to update
this note after the baby is born! Bye!
Barbara
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413.34 | Its a Boy! | SWAPO::WAGNER | | Mon Feb 12 1990 13:56 | 2 |
| Back temporarily... It was a boy! Nov. 5, 1989. Chase Jordan Wagner.
8lbs 6ozs!
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413.35 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Mon Feb 12 1990 15:06 | 4 |
| Congrats!!! Nice choice...
- Kathryn
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413.36 | | TPS::JOHNSON | | Mon Feb 19 1990 11:24 | 4 |
| Congratulations! Chase Jordon is a beautiful name...
My son Steven Richard was born on Nov 5, 1989 too!
Linda
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