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Re: Harry and company
in reply to a message by Sofia
After I've gone "Harry... Potter. Our new... celebrity." and rolled my eyes and giggled, I actually quite like it. It's nice. It'd suit any kind of person I can think of. It's usual but I don't think it's super common. At least, I don't know a single person named Harry.I don't think it needs to be a nickname either. It sounds complete on its own :) Henry, Harold and Harris are all very old man farmer names to me. Harrison is okay.
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