Bad Baby Names

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I think I am going to start calling my mother Rutabaga.
 

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AndyWan Kenobi said:
Howzabout Peach? Or, (for you SNL fans), Mango? Papaya would be cool, but only as a name to call your grandfather or something.
ROFL, remember when Danny Devito played Mango's dad, Guava? :big_grin:
 

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We (or should I say I (my wife didn't like it)) considered Anie for our daughter. A Gaelic name meaning Joy (incidently pronounced Ahn-ya). We thought it might be a problem...and not because people would call her Annie.
 

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I can see how it would cause pronounciation problems intially for some, but it's still a pretty name. Nice choice.

My daughter's name is Charlotte Evangeline Patricia.
 

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AndyWan Kenobi said:
Papaya would be cool, but only as a name to call your grandfather or something.
And if he liked spinach, and took a job as a merchant, he would be...


Get ready for this...


:embarrassed: Papaya the seller man.

:boo: What kind of joke was that about papayas and spinach?
:sleep: A tasteless one.
 

AndyWan Kenobi

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superfan said:
ROFL, remember when Danny Devito played Mango's dad, Guava? :big_grin:
I think I missed that one... Sounds funny!

And "Papaya the Seller Man" is quite the groaner of a pun--the best kind, naturally.
 

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To Andywan Kenobi, if we're lucky, we may see it on the Best of Chris Kattan on DVD....I don't know if it is, but it would definately be worth checking out!
 
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