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Boyfriend Names


Question Posted Monday March 21 2005, 5:52 pm

Hey guys! Well, I just got a boyfriend and he's about a couple weeks old. I want to start training him now, but I can't do that without a name. Got any ideas? He's brown, black, and white. Thanks a million! =D


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Napalm350z answered Monday March 21 2005, 5:57 pm:
You could name him somthing like "Spike" or "Max". Or you could go out on a limb and name him "pepper". Of course you could name him somthing that has to do with his color like "brownie" oh wait, nevermind.
13 year old girls treating their boyfriends like pets...pathetic. Welcome not a million.

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