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[Facts] Re: The misbehaving of Selwyn
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Pavlos
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5/7/2001, 3:30 AM
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a message by Selwyn
A good option could be Ewin Fulbright (= "fun with gerbil")
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Ashley for a boy
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Caroline
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5/5/2001, 5:11 AM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Sabine
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5/21/2001, 3:30 PM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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'Cole
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5/6/2001, 5:40 PM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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'Cole
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5/6/2001, 6:07 PM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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V
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5/5/2001, 10:52 AM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Daividh
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5/5/2001, 10:52 AM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Nanaea
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5/5/2001, 11:34 AM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Daividh
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5/5/2001, 10:31 PM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Nanaea
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5/5/2001, 11:12 PM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Daividh
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5/6/2001, 7:55 PM
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LOL! n/t
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Nanaea
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5/6/2001, 8:42 PM
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The only "Ashley" I know is a boy who spells his name Ashleigh. I think Ashley is a good name for a boy or girl but it is more feminine nowadays - especially in America. I'd go for a really masculine middle name.. Tyson, anyone? (n/t)
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Charlotte
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5/5/2001, 7:05 AM
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Re: Ashley for a boy
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Nanaea
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5/5/2001, 5:24 AM
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More on "Ashton: Yes"; "Ashley: No"...
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Nanaea
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5/5/2001, 5:45 AM
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The misbehaving of Selwyn
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Selwyn
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5/5/2001, 10:15 AM
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Re: The misbehaving of Selwyn
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Pavlos
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5/7/2001, 3:30 AM
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Re: The misbehaving of Selwyn
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Nanaea
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5/7/2001, 6:08 AM
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Re: The misbehaving of Selwyn
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Nanaea
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5/5/2001, 11:26 AM
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To the pure all is pure
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Selwyn
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5/6/2001, 5:15 AM