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^^^ What ever happened to Californication? Good show.
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Yes great show. Season 2 was on earlier in the year but 10 put it on about 10.30 or 11 on a Sunday night and never advertised it for some stupid reason
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There's been like 3 babies every day for the past week that have been called Matilda. My name is popular (:
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Yeah all the older names like Matilda, Olivia, Lily, Isabella are becoming popular now. Like surnames have become popular for boys. I've never seen so many Coopers, Connors, Jacksons and Hunters etc in my girls' primary school photos!
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lotta bogans on here LOL

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Tilly18 wrote:There's been like 3 babies every day for the past week that have been called Matilda. My name is popular (:
Lol. That was my first girlfriend's name (except with an 'e' at the end instead of an 'a'... traditional Italian spelling, apparently).
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Lynden is a girls name? Well, there ya go :P

It's amazing how many names you get turned off of due to teaching! I know exactly what you mean Nutmeg!

I would never name my son Tyler, Jordan, Aidan, Mitchell, Cameron, Kyle, Cooper, Nathaniel, Jesse, Antoine.. Or my daughter Lara, Charli, Paige, Chloe, Ava.. The list goes on :P Even Jarrod has been ruined for me, due to one boy at creche, spelt Jarred, who is the worst child in the world lol! :P

I think that's why I love my American, not-so-typical names :P Landon, Cheyenne, Austin, Hunter, Savannah, Carter... :D

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mel_kay39 wrote:Yeah all the older names like Matilda, Olivia, Lily, Isabella are becoming popular now. Like surnames have become popular for boys. I've never seen so many Coopers, Connors, Jacksons and Hunters etc in my girls' primary school photos!
I secretly think Isabella is becoming popular because of Twilight. Which is lame :D

I like Cooper (:
I've seen heaps of last names as first(I read the baby section of the paper everyday because I like knowing what weird names people come up with :D)
There's Addison, Anderson and JUDD! no joke, that was a few weeks back, clearly a Carlton supporter.
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Tilly18 wrote:and JUDD! no joke, that was a few weeks back, clearly a Carlton supporter.
Not necessarily! :P
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There would have to be a few Buckleys out there you would reckon. So far I only know of pets but you never know.....
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My Cousin went through this phase of only answering to Didak :D
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LOL your cousin is a trip, Tilly! Didak is a star.
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Oh my god, I love Judd Nelson.
Those movies are so good, The Breakfast Club, St Elmos Fire etc
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Yeah, he was great in TBC. Never really seemed to do much after those films, which is a shame, as he had talent.
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thatkategirl wrote:Oh my god, I love Judd Nelson.
Those movies are so good, The Breakfast Club, St Elmos Fire etc
Pretty in Pink sucked a bit though. I never much liked Andrew McCarthy, didn't get the attraction. Duckie (Jon Cryer) was the best thing about that movie. And James Spader was gorgeous in the eighties! Bad, but so good...
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