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Those have the same pattern as Carter....so they would not be my first choice.


How about Phoenix...
 
Can you tuck a Phoenix out of sight or will it pop up elsewhere as a fold in time?

Parallel to carrying a glowing ember as a fire starter if you have no flint, or irony?

Old flames can be re-lighted after a severe dunking ... the embers must be well-packed ... deep in smoulder matter? The devil if it breaks out in transit ...
 
I looked up the current most popular names. Archer is in the top 50, who knew?
Some that didn't appear there that I like: Martin, Calvin, Darryl.
I like Olivier, but with the popularity of vowels it doesn't surprise me that the similar Oliver is in the top 3.
 
Trevor isn't there either, I like that. Would also confuse my grandparents who all call Chemguy Trevor for some reason from time to time. 3/4 do it, and one I think just avoids using his name to us.
 
Well the dude did drop in then!

Or is that fallout from previous irrational activity when someone lost something and someone gained a speck of sole ...

This differs from a Pan Crease, a devilish place to grow remnants of soul ... the pancreas develops materials of digestion ... sometimes called endocrines ... and thus in doctrine 'd ... according to natural law it will either react ... or respond less quickly! The sloe version allows time to think ... illegal in church law banning knowledge from common folk ... for rationale unkown.

Something perhaps we should learn? Then it is easier to get over it ...aD Libra?
 
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Those have the same pattern as Carter....so they would not be my first choice.


How about Phoenix...
Have a Phoenix at the ski club who is young. Plus it makes it look like this one is seen as some kind of reincarnation of Carter. He will be his own dude. We considered Tucker, but rejected it for the same reason you did.
 
I considered it, too.

What looks like the final answer is in this thread. We may change our minds. If we don't, it will probably surprise some people.
 
Tulip bulbs at best are Calvinist since Calvin did not minister in Holland.

Calvin is French and as a protestant fled to Geneva on a self-imposed exile.

I've always wondered why the Dutch took to Calvinism as they did. I suspect it has something to do with wooden shoes but as of yet I have not thought of anyway to test that thesis.
 
Tulip bulbs at best are Calvinist since Calvin did not minister in Holland.

Calvin is French and as a protestant fled to Geneva on a self-imposed exile.

I've always wondered why the Dutch took to Calvinism as they did. I suspect it has something to do with wooden shoes but as of yet I have not thought of anyway to test that thesis.
I think @chansen was referencing the Calvinist T.U.L.I.P.
 
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