Contributing Member barra Posted March 26, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted March 26, 2009 A friend names all his pets Eric. Eric the dog, Eric the Cat, Eric the Budgie. I have a pet name for something both inanimate and animal but I divorced it. One of my machines goes from THE PRESCIOUS to you seahunter 1st car. Eckie because it was an EK holden (Australian GM circa 1962). Have to be careful using a name like that these days. All 7-33 stitchers are called Thumper. Barra Quote "If You're not behind the Troops, please feel free to stand in front of them"
Members whinewine Posted March 26, 2009 Members Report Posted March 26, 2009 (edited) Come on guys - inanimate don't mean animals! - Or maybe is this one of those transatlantic language things again? no, they just don't listen very well... (deaf by choice,y'know) russ Edited March 26, 2009 by whinewine Quote
Hilly Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 I have a pet name for something both inanimate and animal but I divorced it.Barra LOL Quote
Contributing Member Denise Posted March 26, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted March 26, 2009 Come on guys - inanimate don't mean animals! Ray, have you watched cats 23 hours out of 24? But sorry for highjacking your thread. My sister had a little red Suzuki (sp?) soft top jeep looking thing (yup, really into vehicles here...) she called Eric the Red. It was RED all right! Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted March 26, 2009 Ambassador Report Posted March 26, 2009 TARZZAN NAME TARZAN................BOYS NAME BOY........JANE WHOLE NAME...........&*%*$*^& sorry wrong catorgory....... Quote Luke
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