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Re: What names do you consider high class?
Godfrey, Engelbert, Seraphina, anything the IV.The sound of change is incoming. What is that change? I have no word as to what.
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"anything the IV."YES THANK YOU. I have a cousin who insists on inserting "the III" in his name, never mind the fact that it's not on his birth certificate and that he really isn't even a Third to begin with. It certainly screams snooty.
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Seraphina is very Italian hippy to me. I know a couple and they are all actually named Sarah or Sara and adopted the longer version as they became "more in touch with mother earth". I have a friend named Sara who now goes by Serafina Pricipessa. She's like my sister. My very earthly, hula-hooping sister.
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My son is named William James IV. Yes! Despite the facts that I eat Pop Tarts, smoke cigarettes and say "You have to die of something", and once picked up cans from the side of the road to get money, I KNEW I'm high class.
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Ha! My brother and I used to collect soda cans for money. We'd take what little they gave us and buy candy.
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Pop Tarts are the definition of class.
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Especially brown sugar cinnamon.
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Pillsbury toaster pastries, yes, pop tarts, no. But I haven't tried them for a long time, perhaps they have improved.
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To me, it's something I don't see in my hometown which doesn't have a high class aspect to the whole town. I'll admit I've been sheltered.
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