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Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 12:32 pm
that or Logan with In at the end instead of an. To give it a feminine sound. I like fancy spellings but not over the top. Im not a big fan of spellings like Jesykah (Jessica) Logynn doesnt bother me too much, but it looks harder then it needs to be. Simple changes I like, such as Sara and Sarah, or even my name. Aileen, Isleen, and Eileen. said slightly differently but simple changes.
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 3:42 pm
gentleflame that or Logan with In at the end instead of an. To give it a feminine sound. I like fancy spellings but not over the top. Im not a big fan of spellings like Jesykah (Jessica) Logynn doesnt bother me too much, but it looks harder then it needs to be. Simple changes I like, such as Sara and Sarah, or even my name. Aileen, Isleen, and Eileen. said slightly differently but simple changes. See I was getting tied up with the Log sounding like Log...and then I'd hit the Y and be like "Yin?" Which was my problem.
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 5:25 pm
I always liked unusual names... Of course Shaun doesn't, so our boys have pretty normal names. I think Logynn would be pushing it a bit for me though.
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 9:46 pm
Nopenname gentleflame that or Logan with In at the end instead of an. To give it a feminine sound. I like fancy spellings but not over the top. Im not a big fan of spellings like Jesykah (Jessica) Logynn doesnt bother me too much, but it looks harder then it needs to be. Simple changes I like, such as Sara and Sarah, or even my name. Aileen, Isleen, and Eileen. said slightly differently but simple changes. See I was getting tied up with the Log sounding like Log...and then I'd hit the Y and be like "Yin?" Which was my problem. Yeah a lot of people do, problem is you have to go Lo, like Low, then the gynn. but they want to say login like a log in screen name. hehe.
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 3:46 pm
xd I'm now picturing some poor kid at his first day at school...
"What's your name, little boy?" "It's Login, Miss." "Excuse me?" "It's Login, Miss." "Don't play smart with me, young man! Off to the principal with you!"
..Well it was funny in my head... There were pictures. 3nodding xd
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 4:21 pm
I have a cousin who's name is Jaylynn, it's pronouced the way you see it. My aunt thought it was a pretty name so she named my cousin that.
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 9:01 pm
AKILLA I have a cousin who's name is Jaylynn, it's pronouced the way you see it. My aunt thought it was a pretty name so she named my cousin that. I have no problems pronouncing Jaylynn...because it looks like and breaks up in my brain as JAY - LYNN. Logynn just made my brain go into knots with the g and y right next to each other. Words like Micrology, biology with the -logy were putting a stop on my translation center with the Logy at the beginning of Logynn.
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 9:13 pm
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 5:45 am
Thanks Brat. I added my 4 cents lol. Poor kid. Oh boy I can't wait! I have an all day concert at the end of this week! Yeah! Kiis 108 the radio staion up here holds an all day concert every year. I got tickets and the day off from worrk so I can't wait.
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 1:03 pm
*cries* Why would you destroy a beautiful name like Logan! But maybe I'm just partial cause I have one. It could be worse, it could be spelled Llowgynne.
Just popping on to say we made it all right and enjoying some times. So far it's been really nice to see family and everything. Few more days and Logan will see his daddy!
Hope everyone is doing well!
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 6:17 pm
Freaskrus Thanks Brat. I added my 4 cents lol. Poor kid. Oh boy I can't wait! I have an all day concert at the end of this week! Yeah! Kiis 108 the radio staion up here holds an all day concert every year. I got tickets and the day off from worrk so I can't wait. I'm still trying to process the message that sends out to these youngsters... Hope you enjoy your concert! 3nodding
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 7:10 am
Stopping in for a quick hello... today we're gonna register my 15 year old for college and my 5 year old for kindergarten next year... sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 5:20 pm
Good Luck for both Lil' Brat. Oh wow, Now I'm curious- I am pretty ignorant of the way the school system works in the USA- what is the difference between college and university? You send kids to college at 16? So it's like senior highschool? Also, who pays for the fees? Are there subsidies, private/public institutions? *is so confused*
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 5:21 pm
On another note- Bugger this archiving!! scream stressed
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 6:45 pm
Mara-ani Good Luck for both Lil' Brat. Oh wow, Now I'm curious- I am pretty ignorant of the way the school system works in the USA- what is the difference between college and university? You send kids to college at 16? So it's like senior highschool? Also, who pays for the fees? Are there subsidies, private/public institutions? *is so confused* College and University here are the same thing. Kids can go to college young if they've graduated hihgschool young. OR they can do programs like International Baccalaureate or Running Start where they earn college credit while attending highschool by also attending class at a local college (That's how I was able to enter into my 300 and 400 level english classes as a Freshman). You pay a smaller rate for programs like Running Start. We paid 70 dollars a class, plus books. Usually public schools here run Elementary K-2, Elementary 3-5, Middle School 6-8, Highschool 9-12. And that's all considered Primary Education.
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