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I just took the granddaughters to a greece revival play
was tough on Popi
Wifey B: Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee.
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I just took the granddaughters to a greece revival play
was tough on Popi
Main thing I'd say is to remember how many times you're going to have to say the name you choose over public airwaves...
No no no no, for pete's sake, it's the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem
Wifey B: What could be better for describing a boat than Camelot....
Sounds more like a used humpback dealer in the Middle East.
Ted
Wifey B: Could be...I wanna ride a camel...
My parents both rode an elephant and passed on the camel on their world trip. Riding a living thing that large was a humbling experience.
Ted
Nope... SORRY... But I will give you the benefit of the doubt and say it's an epic Rush song of the 'A Farewell To Kings' album!
I like Xanadu as a name as it represents an idyllic state. To me it was always the update on Camelot.
Wifey B: I like horses and figure a camel is like a "trawler horse." Actually not, they can do 40 mph for very short periods. But elephant.....I don't know about that. Guess they were really more like a trawler though.
Coleridge also wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. That's becoming more appropriate for me with each passing year
I do agree with Eric that the best boat names are the classy and dignified ones.
Wifey B: I like horses and figure a camel is like a "trawler horse." Actually not, they can do 40 mph for very short periods. But elephant.....I don't know about that. Guess they were really more like a trawler though.