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[Opinions] Re: Colton
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It's lame. I guess it is a surname somewhere but I don't believe I've ever heard of it as a last name. Therefore it's like one of those faux-surname names you might see in a trashy romance novel. "Colton "Colt" Casanova, the smoking-hot Navy SEAL whose broken heart can only be mended by the plain-Jane pediatrician Ninnie La Bouche, who is determined to keep their relationship totally professional..."
Gag, in other words.
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Come, it could be quite a good story, I would read it.Why is Colton's heart broken? Was he married, and his wife became tired of him being away all the time, and when at home, he didn't ever tell her about his work? So she left him for/another guy/to go back to school/back-pack around wherever.How did he come to meet Dr. Ninnie La Bouche? Somehow a child comes into it. Colton's child? Who is, perhaps,ill with something life-threatening.
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I know, complete gag. It makes me feel uncomfortable and I'm assuming that the nickname Cole is likely. I've never heard it as a surname either. I just heard of someone naming their baby that, ew.
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Cole is not likely to be a nn for Colton very often. More likely Colt. Faux-cowboy names also being in vogue. Colton is not a great name but compared to Cooper and Colter it's downright decent. I really hate Cooper.Ha ha, I ought to have twin boys and name them Cooper and Colby, after the cheeses.
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True re: Cole I was trying to be a bit positive. It's just bad.
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