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#22
My two daughters:
Elizabeth = Elizabird or Queen Elizabeth Olivia = Oliver or Sponge Bob :lol:
Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Not a chance in hell. :?
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#23
Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
B-Nanner. That's funny. My sons call my Bryanna, B-Nut or Nut-Nut when they want to tick her off.
![]() My daughter Katelyn is either "Munchkin" or "Mashed Potater". It comes from a rhyme I made up for her: "Kater, Kater, Mashed Potater, cuter than an alligator." When she was younger, every time I would say it, she would respond with either "I'm NOT an alligator!", or "I'm NOT cuter than an alligator!". Either one made me crack up laughing.
#24
Originally Posted by belpre122
My two daughters:
Elizabeth = Elizabird or Queen Elizabeth Olivia = Oliver or Sponge Bob :lol:
Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Not a chance in hell. :?
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#25
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
B-Nanner. That's funny. My sons call my Bryanna, B-Nut or Nut-Nut when they want to tick her off.
![]() My daughter Katelyn is either "Munchkin" or "Mashed Potater". It comes from a rhyme I made up for her: "Kater, Kater, Mashed Potater, cuter than an alligator." When she was younger, every time I would say it, she would respond with either "I'm NOT an alligator!", or "I'm NOT cuter than an alligator!". Either one made me crack up laughing.
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#27
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I like things easy in my house. Everyone has the same nickname including myself and husband. As long as it includes the word poop, it's a pet name. Poopbutt, poopface, poopie, poophead and so on. I believe it started when we were still in the diaper changing phase. Where questions about bowel movements were still cute and funny. Like " Hey someone here is poopie." or "Come over here you little poopiebutt".
Now some odd years later I realize boys don't grow out of being poopiebutts. It just stops being as cute. :lol:
#28
Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
Now some odd years later I realize boys don't grow out of being poopiebutts. It just stops being as cute. :lol:
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#29
I guess that Dad can come in handy too! I just met Elizabird and filled up her gas tank, checked the oil, and topped off the windshield washer fluid.
I guess she's trained me fairly well? :wink: Moose, that Annie is indeed a striking beauty! You're gonna have to beat the boys away with a double-barrel!
Originally Posted by BlooMoose
This is a pic of Annie...she's the one on the left. THis is why I have gray hair...(a few, anyway...)
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#30
Originally Posted by belpre122
I guess that Dad can come in handy too! I just met Elizabird and filled up her gas tank, checked the oil, and topped off the windshield washer fluid.
I guess she's trained me fairly well? :wink:
Originally Posted by belpre122
Moose, that Annie is indeed a striking beauty! You're gonna have to beat the boys away with a double-barrel!
Originally Posted by BlooMoose
This is a pic of Annie...she's the one on the left. THis is why I have gray hair...(a few, anyway...)
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