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It's a thoroughbred right? Name it after a famous racehorse.
Toby |
"Fred" is starting to stick with me...
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Mustang Sally comes to mind.
So, how about "Sally". Or, after the "Matt" treatment. "Stinky Sally" :LOL: |
I like "Bannon" from the Gumball movie.
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i dont know i think i would like s.m.t.m.[show me the money]
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I think cars should have girl names like Eleanor. That way when the bi*&ch doesn't start, you don't feel so bad slappin it. Send us some of that rain!
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Any Dr. Who fans out there?
"Bad Wolf" |
How 'bout "Pony" then you'd have 2 "P" names. I just wish I had a baby to name, and I wish these were as easy and fun to get as the real ones :LOL: ' course again that's coming from the male's viewpoint;)
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Sharroll!!! Lol !!!
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I have to agree with your original idea Kristen -- Penelope . Pepe's love interest.
"In recent years, the shorts featuring his character have been more and more downplayed and even banned as his relentless pursuit of clearly unappreciative females comes across more as stalking and/or sexual harassment. However, the behavior is not entirely one-sided as Penelope has been shown to actually be very much in love with Pepé, trying several schemes to rid him of his odor so she can capture him. The Academy Award-winning 1949 short For Scent-imental Reasons ended with an accidentally painted (and now terrified) Pepé being romantically pursued by a madly smitten Penelope (who has been dunked in dirty water, giving her a ratty appearance). Penelope locks him up inside a perfume shop, hiding the key down her chest, and proceeds to turn the tables on the now imprisoned, and odorless, Pepé. In another short, Little Beau Pepé, Pepé, attempting to find the most arousing cologne with which to impress Penelope, sprays a combination of perfumes and colognes upon himself. This resulted in something close to a love-potion, leading Penelope to fall madly in love with Pepé in an explosion of hearts. Pepé is revealed to be extremely frightened of overly-affectionate women ("But Madame!"), much to his dismay, as Penelope quickly captures him and smothers him in more love than even he could imagine. And yet again, in Really Scent, Pepé removes his odor by locking himself in a deodorant plant so Penelope would no longer be afraid of him. However, Penelope had a similar plan, and locked herself in a limburger cheese factory to make herself stinky. Now more forceful and demanding, Penelope quickly captured the terrified Pepé, who, after smelling Penelope's new stench, wanted nothing more than to escape the amorous female cat. Unfortunately, Penelope would not take "no" for an answer and proceeded to chase Pepé off into the distance, with no intention of letting him escape. |
I'm working on it!
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Carmen!
Sledge Rutledge or you could just call it "The B'" |
it's St. Patrick's Day.....
how about Paddy? Or Patty??? :D heading out the door in 5 minutes!!!! wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! :LOL: :LOL: k |
When I was young a friend of mine had a "very fast" street legal ChevyII. It was not his daily driver. It mostly stayed at home in the garage and he would take it out on weekends and and would also take it to the track often. This was a very fast car. I have seen him jump the front tires over coke cans from a dead stop and not touch the can.
Anyway, his other car was fast as well but it was not a "racecar". Seemingly all the time when we were out someone wanted to race him in his daily driver. He would size up the car and sometimes he would race them in his daily driver. But sometime he would say" I will race you in "momma's car". Almost every time the other guy would fall for it. We would then go to his house and get out the Chevy II and proceed to whoop some behind. That car was awsome indeed. My submission: Momma's car. |
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