LN: Gordon
DH: John Henry
DW: Susan Georgette
DS:
Susan and John Henry Gordon live off the grid in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. They are expecting a son.
His FN should be from the Little House on the Prairie books (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_real-life_individuals_from_Little_House_on_the_Prairie). His MN should be old-fashioned and traditional.
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LN: Whistler
DH: Ryan Ballantine
DW: Star’lyn Rosé
DD:
Ryan and Star Whistler are a young couple trying to stick together despite a pregnancy that came much earlier than either one expected. They are expecting a daughter.
They would like her FN to be a brand of alcohol, and her MN to contain an apostrophe.
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LN: Blum
DH: Eli David
DW: Missy Valencia
DD:
Eli and Missy just bought an apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn big enough for their growing family. They are expecting a daughter.
Her FN should end in the sound “see” (can be spelled -cie, -cee, -cy, -sy, etc). Her MN should be a nickname. Both names should have a cute, old-fashioned feeling.
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LN: Gualtieri
DH: Robert Fawkes
DW: Echidna Rose
DS:
Robert and Echidna just built the tree house of their dreams on a patch of land deep in a magical canyon in California.
Their son’s FN should be an animal and his MN should be a vegetable or fruit.
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LN: Lamotte
DH: Grady Porter, IV
DW: Eleanor Roosevelt Hutchins
DS:
Grady Lamotte, IV and his wife, Eleanor Hutchins-Lamotte, are the mayor and superintendent of the Board of Education of a tiny town in Wisconsin.
They would like their son’s FN and MN to be the FN and LN of a politician they admire (i.e. Abraham Lincoln Lamotte). He should go by a nickname.
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LN: Pylant
DH: Jesse Paxton
DW: Linden Emily
DS:
Jesse and Linden Pylant are both failed child actors struggling to find a way forward in the world. Since they haven’t made it themselves, their dream is to give birth to their own boy band. They are well on their way, expecting their first son.
They would like their son’s FN to be modern and trendy and end in the letter N. His MN should end in X.
This message was edited 10/26/2010, 11:11 AM