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Name the puppy!

Topic 25 · 68 responses · archived october 2000
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~riette seed
What's the puppy's name, Wer? Put up a list so we can vote.
~Wolf #1
You got a pic? Can't pick a name without seeing the face!
~Wolf #2
doh! you guys are talking about the lil feller runnin all over the screen, huh? what about Max?
~stacey #3
Chester.
~Charlotte #4
Ok. I wanna know how y'all got that cute little Scottie to prance around at the bottom of my screen. That is tooooo cute! He even has a shadow!
~Charlotte #5
I love naming things! What kind of puppy? What color? How old? Male? Female?
~Charlotte #6
Sorry, Riette. I thought you wanted us to name YOUR puppy. :) (I feel so stupid.) How about "Scooter"?
~Wolf #7
Charlotte, I thought the same thing, only I thought it was wer's puppy *smile* but now that you mention the type of puppy he is, maybe we could call him scotty.......
~KitchenManager #8
If he's a scot, how about Angus?
~riette #9
He's not a scot! No Yankee kan create a scot!! He's a cyber yankee. But I can't come up with a name.
~KitchenManager #10
can you come down with a name?
~KitchenManager #11
how about inja? oh, btw, a belated welcome, Charlotte! Glad you stopped by...
~Charlotte #12
OOps. I been detected. :) Have no business here, having been born in '45, but can't resist a topic called "name the puppy!". :)
~KitchenManager #13
I, as one of the hosts, grant you every right to be here... (not that you need my permission, you understand, just trying to make it official and all...)
~stacey #14
i second the motion!
~KitchenManager #15
and as another of the hosts, Stacey has now made it even more official! so, respond away, and not just in this topic!!!
~riette #16
Oops, and I never even asked! INJA, Wer? Like in NINJA, but without the N? Sounds a bit strange, don't you think? Why don't you tell us what the E in William E. Roland stands for - perhaps that could become the little darling's name.
~KitchenManager #17
inja, according to my English to Zulu dictionary is dog... we are not naming the dog Eugene!!!
~Wolf #18
ooo, inja sounds cool (hey wer! gotta minute?)
~KitchenManager #19
yep, what's up?
~riette #20
OOOHH, you've been studying, hey?! I almost forgot! Thought you'd made a typing mistake, and wanted to call our poor little baby Ninja the superdog! Ha-ya! You know, I had forgotten the word for 'dog'. Well, suppose that's what will happen if one doesn't use it. Depressing. But what if he should learn zulu some point, and find out we named him 'dog'. I mean, would you like people to call you, 'dog'? My favourite zulu name, though I don't know that many, is Mzila.
~Wolf #21
there are worse names, i suppose..... (are you from Africa, riette?)
~riette #22
Yep. Namibia - that's on the south west coast, between South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and Angola. Beautiful place.
~Wolf #23
cool!
~riette #24
Actually, it's very, very, very hot there - it's a desert, you see.
~KitchenManager #25
cool!
~riette #26
TOTALLY, especially if you're into lots of animals and lots and lots of huge pink sanddunes. I bought a flat there a couple of years ago, so any time any of you guys want to go and see Africa, just let me know - I can provide some free accommodation there. You'll never want to come back.
~Wolf #27
hmmm, never been to Africa, and i am into animals.....hmmm....safari anyone?
~KitchenManager #28
I can see it now, we'll all go to Namibia (coincidentally of course) the same time Mike and Riette show up over here...
~Wolf #29
it could only be coinkydink.....
~riette #30
Looks like we're going to have a quiet, romantic little holiday, Mikey.
~autumn #31
This dog doesn't look like he has enough dignity for a name like Inja or Chester. He looks like one of those slobbery, scrappy dogs that people name Jethro or Whitey. (BTW, Riette, your homeland sounds beautiful...)
~riette #32
Thank you, Autumn, I've always been very proud of it. I think you're right about the puppy - he is a bit of a pavement special, isn't he? No offence, WER! Jethro is great!
~Wolf #33
well, what about buddy, or sparky or something? he's just so darned cute!
~riette #34
Or how about T-bone?
~mikeg #35
D.O.G.
~riette #36
Dirty Old Gilbert?
~KitchenManager #37
probably closer to Damned Obnoxious Gif...
~riette #38
ha-ha! thought you were at the party, Wer.
~KitchenManager #39
working tonight, baby!!! (maybe afterwards...)
~riette #40
�sulk�
~KitchenManager #41
oh, yeah, you've lived and been places I can only dream about visiting, and you're sulking 'cause I went to a party I only knew one person at?
~riette #42
yes 'Cos if all of us were there, we'd have so much fun.
~mikeg #43
too true! we have have have have have to have a get-together. We HAVE to :-))
~riette #44
I agree. So when are you coming to visit me, redneck?
~mikeg #45
moi? me no redneck. confused
~riette #46
The Afrikaners all call the English 'rooinekke', which means 'rednecks'. But it's not a form of insult though. I won't call you it again though - sorry. My English friends always call me 'Voortrekker Skat', if that makes you feel better.
~mikeg #47
hehe...we use the term "redneck" to describe someone who...probably comes from Texas :)
~KitchenManager #48
well, actually there be differences between rednecks, kickers, hicks, cowboys, goatropers, farmboys... although all of those terms do apply to a lot of Texans...
~riette #49
Not VERY nice names - makes them sound like a bunch of savages!
~KitchenManager #50
and your point would be?
~riette #51
No idea. Must there be a point to ALL speculation?
~autumn #52
I still like hillbillies the best!
~KitchenManager #53
attempting to stay out of trouble this time, Autumn? if there is absolutely no point, Riette, then why do something?
~riette #54
Because it's pointless, of course. I don't see any point in doing only things that have some sort of deeper meaning or point. I like doing things for no reason at all, even though I might regret it afterwards. Maybe I'm shallow. I just find the idea of everything 'leading' somewhere, and there being a point to everything and anything totally boring and predictable. Sorry, didn't mean that question to sound hostile or to make trouble.
~KitchenManager #55
I know...my "point" was that even if you just do it for fun, then there's a point... didn't say anything about deeper meanings, etcetera...
~riette #56
Okay, then I'm with you. 'Cos the point is that not everything has a point, and I don't search for it either. And you did imply it . . . BOOH!
~riette #57
Did I manage to frighten you? You still haven't rung me from Switzerland, you know. . . .
~KitchenManager #58
I told you that by the time I could probably get to do that, you'd be living in Australia...
~riette #59
Or not. We're having huge doubts about Australia - would mean that Chris would earn a third of what he earns here; though we'd have a house etc., trips to Europe, Africa or America would be a non-occurrence. Right now I don't think I could cope with not seeing my siblings for years at a time, or not being able to visit Africa or Europe. This strains the Walton marriage, as you can imagine. He wants to go, I'm not so sure.
~Nan11 #60
Not to get off-topic here but I've been thinking about the dog :-) He reminds me of Barney Rubble in that episode where Fred hypnotizes him and he thinks he's a dog. The Flintstones--how's that for GenX? ;-D So, I would like to say Barney...but that may have obnoxious purple dinosaur connotations...whaddya think?
~autumn #61
How about Dino, then?
~riette #62
Dino the Dog! That's great.
~KitchenManager #63
Have we ever actually settled on a name for the puppy?
~wolf #64
not unless he's royalty and has 15 first names!
~riette #65
Sonja here: Which puppy?
~KitchenManager #66
the little guy at the bottom of the screen...
~wolf #67
idn't he just the kewtsest puppsie wuppsie you ever did see?
~KitchenManager #68
runnin' around on the screen and yearnin' to be free
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