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I know gas is expensive, but...
...this is $4-gas-hype gone overboard, I say!
Dad Sells Baby's Name for $100 Gas Card
AP
Posted: 2008-07-12 16:10:34
Filed Under: Weird News
ORLANDO, Fla. (July 12) - An Orlando man has traded the naming rights to his unborn son for a $100 gas card.
David Partin recently heard that a local radio station was giving $100 worth of free gas to the listener who called in with the most interesting item to trade. Central Florida radio hosts Richard Dixon and J. Willoughby were quick to take Partin up on his offer, The Orlando Sentinel reports.
When the baby is born this winter, he will be named Dixon and Willoughby Partin — with the "and" included.
Partin's girlfriend, Samantha, says at least her son will have an interesting story about how he got his name.
Dixon and Willoughby plan to be at the hospital when the baby is born and will hand over the gas card when they see the official birth certificate.
Dad Sells Baby's Name for $100 Gas Card
AP
Posted: 2008-07-12 16:10:34
Filed Under: Weird News
ORLANDO, Fla. (July 12) - An Orlando man has traded the naming rights to his unborn son for a $100 gas card.
David Partin recently heard that a local radio station was giving $100 worth of free gas to the listener who called in with the most interesting item to trade. Central Florida radio hosts Richard Dixon and J. Willoughby were quick to take Partin up on his offer, The Orlando Sentinel reports.
When the baby is born this winter, he will be named Dixon and Willoughby Partin — with the "and" included.
Partin's girlfriend, Samantha, says at least her son will have an interesting story about how he got his name.
Dixon and Willoughby plan to be at the hospital when the baby is born and will hand over the gas card when they see the official birth certificate.
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I think "Some" may be generous. I suspect it is more like "A lot of"...PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Some people should not be parents.
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Re: I know gas is expensive, but...
Yeah, but think of the great contestant hook this kid has!marrymeflyfree wrote:...this is $4-gas-hype gone overboard, I say!
Dad Sells Baby's Name for $100 Gas Card
AP
Posted: 2008-07-12 16:10:34
Filed Under: Weird News
ORLANDO, Fla. (July 12) - An Orlando man has traded the naming rights to his unborn son for a $100 gas card.
David Partin recently heard that a local radio station was giving $100 worth of free gas to the listener who called in with the most interesting item to trade. Central Florida radio hosts Richard Dixon and J. Willoughby were quick to take Partin up on his offer, The Orlando Sentinel reports.
When the baby is born this winter, he will be named Dixon and Willoughby Partin — with the "and" included.
Partin's girlfriend, Samantha, says at least her son will have an interesting story about how he got his name.
Dixon and Willoughby plan to be at the hospital when the baby is born and will hand over the gas card when they see the official birth certificate.

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Re: I know gas is expensive, but...
earendel wrote:Yeah, but think of the great contestant hook this kid has!marrymeflyfree wrote:...this is $4-gas-hype gone overboard, I say!
Dad Sells Baby's Name for $100 Gas Card
AP
Posted: 2008-07-12 16:10:34
Filed Under: Weird News
ORLANDO, Fla. (July 12) - An Orlando man has traded the naming rights to his unborn son for a $100 gas card.
David Partin recently heard that a local radio station was giving $100 worth of free gas to the listener who called in with the most interesting item to trade. Central Florida radio hosts Richard Dixon and J. Willoughby were quick to take Partin up on his offer, The Orlando Sentinel reports.
When the baby is born this winter, he will be named Dixon and Willoughby Partin — with the "and" included.
Partin's girlfriend, Samantha, says at least her son will have an interesting story about how he got his name.
Dixon and Willoughby plan to be at the hospital when the baby is born and will hand over the gas card when they see the official birth certificate.
Just don't tell marley.
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Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Devaughn (boy)
DeVaughn (girl)
Devante (boy)
Oya (girl)
KaRen (girl - accent over the e)
Kaila-Deion (girl)
Rhadijah (girl)
Terriasia (girl)
Amarylis (girl - pronounced ah-MARE-uh-lis)
Miciah (girl)
Najja (boy)
Troyleesha (girl)
Cadenhead (girl - it's her mother's maiden name, and she calls herself Caden)
Bayle (girl - pronounced like Bailey)
Nekeysha (girl)
Bre'Shawna (girl)
Teah (girl)
Phoenix (girl)
Marley (girl)
Keegan (boy)
Dondre (boy)
Kalep (boy)
Osha (boy - pronounced o-SHAY)
Kia (girl)
Chakendra (girl)
Kalen (girl)
Cinnamon
Kesha & Mesha (twin girls, I also taught their older sister, Lesha)
Terricia (girl)
Bram (boy)
Shanques (girl)
Keiyetta (girl)
Rolf (boy)
Gannon (boy)
Kayleigh (girl)
Aulia (girl - pronounced OH-lee-ah)
Jarvis (boy)
Forrest (boy)
Quayshawn (boy)
Tonja (girl - the J is pronounced)
Damien (boy)
Hayden (boy)
Ambria (girl - pronounced am-BRI-ah)
Quenten (boy)
Nabrai (girl - pronounced nuh-BRAY)
That's just through the last name L's. The first day of school I go through my attendance book and have everyone pronounce their names so I can add the necessary diacritical marks.
Devaughn (boy)
DeVaughn (girl)
Devante (boy)
Oya (girl)
KaRen (girl - accent over the e)
Kaila-Deion (girl)
Rhadijah (girl)
Terriasia (girl)
Amarylis (girl - pronounced ah-MARE-uh-lis)
Miciah (girl)
Najja (boy)
Troyleesha (girl)
Cadenhead (girl - it's her mother's maiden name, and she calls herself Caden)
Bayle (girl - pronounced like Bailey)
Nekeysha (girl)
Bre'Shawna (girl)
Teah (girl)
Phoenix (girl)
Marley (girl)
Keegan (boy)
Dondre (boy)
Kalep (boy)
Osha (boy - pronounced o-SHAY)
Kia (girl)
Chakendra (girl)
Kalen (girl)
Cinnamon
Kesha & Mesha (twin girls, I also taught their older sister, Lesha)
Terricia (girl)
Bram (boy)
Shanques (girl)
Keiyetta (girl)
Rolf (boy)
Gannon (boy)
Kayleigh (girl)
Aulia (girl - pronounced OH-lee-ah)
Jarvis (boy)
Forrest (boy)
Quayshawn (boy)
Tonja (girl - the J is pronounced)
Damien (boy)
Hayden (boy)
Ambria (girl - pronounced am-BRI-ah)
Quenten (boy)
Nabrai (girl - pronounced nuh-BRAY)
That's just through the last name L's. The first day of school I go through my attendance book and have everyone pronounce their names so I can add the necessary diacritical marks.
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Not that my name is any great shakes, but ...
Oya - what Dad said when Mom told him she was pregnant ("Charmin'. Just Charmin'.")
Phoenix - also the name of our office manager's little girl. No idea why it's cropping up.
Marley (girl) - You not telling us something, friend gh0st?
Kesha & Mesha (twin girls, I also taught their older sister, Lesha) - to be followed, no doubt, by Nesha, Ouesa and Pesha. Make way for younglings!
Oya - what Dad said when Mom told him she was pregnant ("Charmin'. Just Charmin'.")
Phoenix - also the name of our office manager's little girl. No idea why it's cropping up.
Marley (girl) - You not telling us something, friend gh0st?
Kesha & Mesha (twin girls, I also taught their older sister, Lesha) - to be followed, no doubt, by Nesha, Ouesa and Pesha. Make way for younglings!
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Cool! DeVaughn happens to be our last nameDevaughn (boy)
DeVaughn (girl)

My brother-in-law Ricky DeVaughn has an adult stepson whose first name is DeVaughn (born & named years before his mom met Ricky!) He has his own dad's last name, but I can't remember what it is.
When Leah was born, one of the other moms on the maternity floor heard us talking about her name & misunderstood, thinking DeVaughn was her first name. She mentioned how pretty is was -- I had to laugh & say, no it's our LAST name! Of course we think Leah Louise DeVaughn is a pretty name too!
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So, uhh...I have to ask. Was she named after her place of conception?hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Kia (girl)
(I once knew a girl named Bahama who would proudly tell anyone who asked that she was named for the place where she was made.)
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Let's pray these kind of folks steer clear of Schenectady...marrymeflyfree wrote:So, uhh...I have to ask. Was she named after her place of conception?hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Kia (girl)
(I once knew a girl named Bahama who would proudly tell anyone who asked that she was named for the place where she was made.)
And I'm tellin' you, I ain't going!
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Leah might have been Quentin or possibly Charles Quentin if she'd been male!Quenten (boy)
My former boss is a black guy named Jasper -- he's now in his early 80s & long retired, but we still keep in touch. About a year ago I met a 2 year old white boy named Jasper & told older Jasper about him -- he was shocked!
Names really do go in & out of fashion. I've always kind of liked Edna & Edwina (like Edwina Lewis from One Life to Live!) -- but not enough to saddle a human child with either -- although I have used Edna for a cat

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Hee hee -- remember the commercial for the Concord (car)?Placeholder wrote:Let's pray these kind of folks steer clear of Schenectady...marrymeflyfree wrote:So, uhh...I have to ask. Was she named after her place of conception?hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Kia (girl)
(I once knew a girl named Bahama who would proudly tell anyone who asked that she was named for the place where she was made.)
Little girl riding with her mom, asks if it's true she was named after the place she was conceived: So, Mom....that's why my name is Savannah, right?
Mom: Yes...
Girl: OK (points to baby sister in car seat) -- so why is her name Concord?!
Mom: Ummmmm....Concord, New Hampshire, honey!
ETA: Had my parents used that system, I would be named Philadelphia

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In Molly's case, her name would have to be "Thanksgiving at Grandma's house".marrymeflyfree wrote:So, uhh...I have to ask. Was she named after her place of conception?hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Kia (girl)
(I once knew a girl named Bahama who would proudly tell anyone who asked that she was named for the place where she was made.)
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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Or stay out of Texas...I'd hate to meet little Gun Barrel City Smith or Cut n Shoot Jones.Placeholder wrote:Let's pray these kind of folks steer clear of Schenectady...marrymeflyfree wrote:So, uhh...I have to ask. Was she named after her place of conception?hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Kia (girl)
(I once knew a girl named Bahama who would proudly tell anyone who asked that she was named for the place where she was made.)
On the other hand, Amarillo Johnson has a nice ring to it...
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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The folks who make coffee cups and keychains with people's names on them are going to be bankrupt in the next few years.hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Devaughn (boy)
DeVaughn (girl)
Devante (boy)
Oya (girl)
KaRen (girl - accent over the e)
Kaila-Deion (girl)
Rhadijah (girl)
Terriasia (girl)
Amarylis (girl - pronounced ah-MARE-uh-lis)
Miciah (girl)
Najja (boy)
Troyleesha (girl)
Cadenhead (girl - it's her mother's maiden name, and she calls herself Caden)
Bayle (girl - pronounced like Bailey)
Nekeysha (girl)
Bre'Shawna (girl)
Teah (girl)
Phoenix (girl)
Marley (girl)
Keegan (boy)
Dondre (boy)
Kalep (boy)
Osha (boy - pronounced o-SHAY)
Kia (girl)
Chakendra (girl)
Kalen (girl)
Cinnamon
Kesha & Mesha (twin girls, I also taught their older sister, Lesha)
Terricia (girl)
Bram (boy)
Shanques (girl)
Keiyetta (girl)
Rolf (boy)
Gannon (boy)
Kayleigh (girl)
Aulia (girl - pronounced OH-lee-ah)
Jarvis (boy)
Forrest (boy)
Quayshawn (boy)
Tonja (girl - the J is pronounced)
Damien (boy)
Hayden (boy)
Ambria (girl - pronounced am-BRI-ah)
Quenten (boy)
Nabrai (girl - pronounced nuh-BRAY)
That's just through the last name L's. The first day of school I go through my attendance book and have everyone pronounce their names so I can add the necessary diacritical marks.
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RecBob Juch wrote:The folks who make coffee cups and keychains with people's names on them are going to be bankrupt in the next few years.hermillion wrote:Just look down the pages of my class lists. There are unusual kid names being handed out all over the place. From last year's 8th grade:
Devaughn (boy)
DeVaughn (girl)
Devante (boy)
Oya (girl)
KaRen (girl - accent over the e)
Kaila-Deion (girl)
Rhadijah (girl)
Terriasia (girl)
Amarylis (girl - pronounced ah-MARE-uh-lis)
Miciah (girl)
Najja (boy)
Troyleesha (girl)
Cadenhead (girl - it's her mother's maiden name, and she calls herself Caden)
Bayle (girl - pronounced like Bailey)
Nekeysha (girl)
Bre'Shawna (girl)
Teah (girl)
Phoenix (girl)
Marley (girl)
Keegan (boy)
Dondre (boy)
Kalep (boy)
Osha (boy - pronounced o-SHAY)
Kia (girl)
Chakendra (girl)
Kalen (girl)
Cinnamon
Kesha & Mesha (twin girls, I also taught their older sister, Lesha)
Terricia (girl)
Bram (boy)
Shanques (girl)
Keiyetta (girl)
Rolf (boy)
Gannon (boy)
Kayleigh (girl)
Aulia (girl - pronounced OH-lee-ah)
Jarvis (boy)
Forrest (boy)
Quayshawn (boy)
Tonja (girl - the J is pronounced)
Damien (boy)
Hayden (boy)
Ambria (girl - pronounced am-BRI-ah)
Quenten (boy)
Nabrai (girl - pronounced nuh-BRAY)
That's just through the last name L's. The first day of school I go through my attendance book and have everyone pronounce their names so I can add the necessary diacritical marks.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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