A pack of Yorkshire terriers, wasn't it?Cranberry wrote:She got eaten by dogs.emmline wrote:Thanks Walden. I was thinking that she wasn't that--just a really spiteful mean type of person.Walden wrote:Cran, are you sure Jezebel was a whore?
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Yorkshire Terriers? In the Levant? Have you ever seen Desert Dogs? They are like a very efficient cross between Alstatians, Wolves, and Greyhounds. You wouldn't want to get eaten by them, even if they did leave the palms of your hands. Even today they wander through the cities, much like foxes do in cities in the UK.Walden wrote:A pack of Yorkshire terriers, wasn't it?Cranberry wrote:She got eaten by dogs.emmline wrote: Thanks Walden. I was thinking that she wasn't that--just a really spiteful mean type of person.
When I wiz a we'an, they towd us that Jezabel was "a Painted Lady".
(That's a euphemism for the above.)
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Y're dead right. I'd rather be eaten by almost any other breed you care to mention. There's nowt worse than getting eaten by the wrong kind of dog...Innocent Bystander wrote:...They are like a very efficient cross between Alstatians, Wolves, and Greyhounds. You wouldn't want to get eaten by them...
And whether the blood be highland, lowland or no.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
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But can you imagine the ignominy of being consumed by Pomeranians? Heaven forfend.buddhu wrote:Y're dead right. I'd rather be eaten by almost any other breed you care to mention. There's nowt worse than getting eaten by the wrong kind of dog...Innocent Bystander wrote:...They are like a very efficient cross between Alstatians, Wolves, and Greyhounds. You wouldn't want to get eaten by them...
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We call Alsatians German Shepherds, don't we? You could be right... I'd rather think it was Yorkshire terriers, though.Innocent Bystander wrote: Yorkshire Terriers? In the Levant? Have you ever seen Desert Dogs? They are like a very efficient cross between Alstatians, Wolves, and Greyhounds. You wouldn't want to get eaten by them, even if they did leave the palms of your hands.
In the cities, here, it's coyotes that run around.Innocent Bystander wrote:Even today they wander through the cities, much like foxes do in cities in the UK.
One of my ancestry.Innocent Bystander wrote:Walden, you have the weirdest hairstyle...
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I would strongly urge ye all to check out the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartets version of Jezebel.Innocent Bystander wrote:Yorkshire Terriers? In the Levant? Have you ever seen Desert Dogs? They are like a very efficient cross between Alstatians, Wolves, and Greyhounds. You wouldn't want to get eaten by them, even if they did leave the palms of your hands. Even today they wander through the cities, much like foxes do in cities in the UK.Walden wrote:A pack of Yorkshire terriers, wasn't it?Cranberry wrote: She got eaten by dogs.
When I wiz a we'an, they towd us that Jezabel was "a Painted Lady".
(That's a euphemism for the above.)
Walden, you have the weirdest hairstyle...
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Loved and thought himself beloved,
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Loved and thought himself beloved,
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But the Jezebel quote brought up a nice name - Joram. I could handle that. Raspberry. With peanut butter. On toast. With butter, even.
The dogs in middle eastern towns are bred to be large. They make better eating that way (dog meat is a common human food in the middle east).
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The dogs in middle eastern towns are bred to be large. They make better eating that way (dog meat is a common human food in the middle east).
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Absoultely. Friends of mine were working on contract in Saudi for a couple of years. Behind the "foreigners" compound, one family found a bitch who was very pregnant. They started feeding her scraps every day, and she hung around, not quite tame, but friendly.Walden wrote:In Islamic society?
Then one day the dog was no longer there. A few days later they mentioned this to some of the Arabs who lived in the "non-foreigners" housing near by. One of them told my friends that, yes, he and his family had had the dog for dinner. "But we were feeding that dog", cried my friends. The Arabs were very apologetic, and promised to invite my friends and their families over the next time they had dog for dinner.
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I always favor names from the Illiad.
Paris
Hector
Ajax
Agamemmnon
Achilles
Priam
Diomedes (?)
etc.
Another good historical name is Sejanus. Sejanus was the head of Tiberius' hit squad.
Sulla
Marius
Cato
Cicero
Claw-claw-claudius
Caligula. (let him wear little jack-boots)
Gaius
Oh. Here's a great one: Onan. Of course you wouldn't want him to help plant flowers because he'd always spill the seeds.
Paris
Hector
Ajax
Agamemmnon
Achilles
Priam
Diomedes (?)
etc.
Another good historical name is Sejanus. Sejanus was the head of Tiberius' hit squad.
Sulla
Marius
Cato
Cicero
Claw-claw-claudius
Caligula. (let him wear little jack-boots)
Gaius
Oh. Here's a great one: Onan. Of course you wouldn't want him to help plant flowers because he'd always spill the seeds.
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Good grief, you're just wanting everyone to name their kids after you, aren't you?dubhlinn wrote: Call the child David Mary...
Jessie, congratulations!!! I'm not as good at boy names (I have too many of them ), but I am right up there with using names that aren't as common. Here are some I like:
Alexander (or if you want the Irish spelling, you can go with Alsandair)
Brendan
Ciaran (pronounced KEER-an)
Eamon
Finbar
I can come up with more later...right now my Eamon (the one named after Dub, since he has Mary in his name ) is on my lap and wating to type too. I think he wants his breakfast
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I.D.10-t wrote:Male names from Bullfinch’s mythology.
Acis
Apollo
Anubis
Arion
Askr
Titan
Balder
Beal
Balmor
Creon
Erbin
Eztel
Attila
Geri
Hector
Hylas
Icarus
Janus
Jason
Mabon
Mark
Milo
Morpheus
Munin
Ninus
Odin
Oedipus (okay, not that one)
Orion
Osiris
Robin (the hood)
Roland
Samson
Thor
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Re: Boy names?
Again???JessieK wrote:Any suggestions?