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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:21 pm
by Fiberfar
C Elegans wrote:Not a Swedish girl :D
LMAO! :D

How about CE minor? :p

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:21 pm
by C Elegans
dragon wench wrote:And here I thought you didn't like to promote stereotypes :D
The ultrasound doctor said it seemed to be a boy judging from its' behaviour, becuse it's well studies that male fetuses are more moving around considerably more than female fetuses in this time period. But then she couldn't see any male genitala but something that looked like female genitala, so it seems the fetus is so far living up to the stereotype Swedish androgynous behaviour :D

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:53 pm
by Moonbiter
dragon wench wrote:And here I thought you didn't like to promote stereotypes :D
There's a thin line between stereotypes and hard facts.:mischief: :laugh:

@CE: Have you checked out my "Misconceptions.." thread since you got back? I thought you might have a thing or two to say about Sweden... :cool:

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:21 am
by Silur
Moonbiter wrote: @CE: Have you checked out my "Misconceptions.." thread since you got back? I thought you might have a thing or two to say about Sweden... :cool:
She doesn't live in Sweden. She goes there for dinner sometimes, but mostly she's living in sciencelab-land.

Boadicea is definitely on my list. I'm going to make her a nice spear too. :)

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:56 am
by Andurbal
Silur wrote:She doesn't live in Sweden. She goes there for dinner sometimes, but mostly she's living in sciencelab-land.
So, they don't serve dinner in sciencelab-land? That's good for you, I suppose...
Silur wrote:Boadicea is definitely on my list. I'm going to make her a nice spear too. :)
If your baby is female and you'd like a name that suits with a spear, I suggest you put Athena on your list, too.
Edit: toned in the last syllable, not like the city (but like the Goddess ;) )

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:39 am
by Moonbiter
Silur wrote:She doesn't live in Sweden. She goes there for dinner sometimes, but mostly she's living in sciencelab-land.

Boadicea is definitely on my list. I'm going to make her a nice spear too. :)
Trust me, if you name your daughter Boadicea she will come after you with a shotgun, not a spear. I grew up being the only one in Norway with my name in the 70s and early 80s, and there was times when I wanted to murder my parents. :mad: :(

If you're dead set on something like that, may I suggest Morrigan or Morgana? :cool:

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:01 am
by Silur
Andurbal wrote: If your baby is female and you'd like a name that suits with a spear, I suggest you put Athena on your list, too.
Athena is nice, but she's a mythology figure. Boadicea was a historical figure, and boy did she kick some serious opressor behinds! I wonder if my wife would do the same, were I killed by invaders...

@moonbiter: I think he/she needs at least three names. That way he/she has a few to choose from. But Boadicea rocks! Besides, compared to Quetzalqoatl it's as conventional as John or Jill. :)

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:22 pm
by fable
Silur wrote:Athena is nice, but she's a mythology figure.
This is a matter of opinion. To her worshippers, she's no doubt real enough. Really, you should be more sensitive in these matters. Especially if you don't want to end up with an arrow in a place where the moon don't shine.
Boadicea was a historical figure, and boy did she kick some serious opressor behinds! I wonder if my wife would do the same, were I killed by invaders...
No, but CE would probably logic them to death. :)

How about Whore of Babylon? As a name for your unborn, I mean. That's bound to get attention. Or, for those German users who are more secular, what about Abschaum der Menschheit?

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 4:15 am
by Silur
fable wrote:This is a matter of opinion. To her worshippers, she's no doubt real enough. Really, you should be more sensitive in these matters. Especially if you don't want to end up with an arrow in a place where the moon don't shine.
I've worn out my PC. From now on, I wish to be a standing candidate for the job as GB jester - the only person allowed to speak the truth, no matter how uncomfortable, and get away with it. Well... at least most of the time. Some jesters have been known to loose their heads so they lost their heads. :(
No, but CE would probably logic them to death. :)
Quite probably, and I wonder if being pierced by a spear isn't to be preferred. With modern medicine, you have a better chance of survival.
How about Whore of Babylon? As a name for your unborn, I mean. That's bound to get attention. Or, for those German users who are more secular, what about Abschaum der Menschheit?
I think parasite works fine, even though on bad days I think CE would go to "Abschaum" or worse. I'm at loss why anyone would subject themselves to the agony of childbearing more than once. The first time I can understand, considering the massive amounts of positive disinformation we get shoved down our throats, but that usually wears off from personal experience. Could also be that CE isn't producing enough of the heavy drugs your system is supposed to keep you high on.

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:21 am
by fable
Silur wrote:I've worn out my PC. From now on, I wish to be a standing candidate for the job as GB jester - the only person allowed to speak the truth, no matter how uncomfortable, and get away with it. Well... at least most of the time. Some jesters have been known to loose their heads so they lost their heads. :(
If you'd like, we can all petition Buck to grant you that position. But I'm sure the duties would be onerous and time-consuming. Are you certain you will have the acuity and balance for the task?

[qutoe]I think parasite works fine, even though on bad days I think CE would go to "Abschaum" or worse. I'm at loss why anyone would subject themselves to the agony of childbearing more than once. The first time I can understand, considering the massive amounts of positive disinformation we get shoved down our throats, but that usually wears off from personal experience. Could also be that CE isn't producing enough of the heavy drugs your system is supposed to keep you high on.[/QUOTE]

A fine British comic (whose name I can't remember at the moment) memorably referred to childbirth as trying to squeeze a melon through a keyhole. I suspect there's a lot to be said for that image. And if we accept this, then we might conclude that the preceding 9 months of nausea, endless urination, balance problems, backache, and sudden hormone shifts might be seen as Mother Nature's way of making the pregnant woman just glad the whole thing is about to be over.

How is CE holding up? She does not impress me as the broad-hipped Chinese peasant of legend who pops a kid in the morning and is out working in the fields by noon.

Oh, right, a name, so as to keep from spamming. What about Demeter? Or Tove?

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 5:59 pm
by Brink
Wow! Time does fly!

@CE and Silur - I'm really really happy for the both of you :D .

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:34 pm
by fable
Hello, Brink! Haven't seen you in a months of centuries. How are things?

So do you have any name suggestions for the child of CE and Silur? If anybody selects one they like and use, I understand Buck will finance a vacation for the winner to exotic Fargo, North Dakota. This could be quite exciting! -Not to mention the great honor of knowing that your selected name will forever grace the demonsp...er, offspring of our celebrated couple. :)

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:51 am
by Yeltsu
CE 2.0 (alternatively Silur 2.0)

If it's a boy you should definetly call him Benny The Cop! Then he can fight crime alongside you!

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:27 pm
by Malta Soron
Sjaak. Definitely.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:34 am
by Maharlika
Seeing that the spouses travel around the globe...

...how about something exotic as Shangri-la or Khartoum, perhaps? *shrugs*

And yes, welcome to the both of you to the Parents' Club. :cool:

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:49 am
by fable
Maharlika wrote:Seeing that the spouses travel around the globe...

...how about something exotic as Shangri-la or Khartoum, perhaps? *shrugs*
Maybe name the child after a hotel chain they frequent, and an exotic city? Perhaps Hilton Paris?

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:58 pm
by Maharlika
fable wrote:Maybe name the child after a hotel chain they frequent, and an exotic city? Perhaps Hilton Paris?
Now that you mentioned it, fabster, I'd rather have Waldorf if it's a boy and Astoria if it's a girl.

C'mon, at least give the little worm some class. :p :D

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 8:45 am
by fable
Maharlika wrote:Now that you mentioned it, fabster, I'd rather have Waldorf if it's a boy and Astoria if it's a girl.

C'mon, at least give the little worm some class. :p :D
Fair enough.

I suppose that means Holiday Lynn is out of the question.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:55 pm
by Brink
@fable - Not too bad, been busy with the working and the studying and the gaming... :cool:

Anyway, hope you don't mind answering this for me (seeing as how out-of-date I am :p ), but any idea on when the baby is(was?) due?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:23 pm
by fable
Brink wrote:@fable - Not too bad, been busy with the working and the studying and the gaming... :cool:

Anyway, hope you don't mind answering this for me (seeing as how out-of-date I am :p ), but any idea on when the baby is(was?) due?
I think CE told me they were midway. That still gives us plenty of time to decide on the name of their child. :)