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I find a lot of names on here interesting and I'm sure there are good stories behind how everyone chose them. Anyone like to share? For me, Kindle is my horse's name and she was the "straw that broke the camel's back" in my decision to have VSG. I feel bad for her, having to lug my fat ass around the mountains and would love to be able to hop on her without having to find a rock or log to climb up on. (there's a dozen other reasons behind my decision, but my profile name is my tribute to her and how much more fun we will have next summer!)

Im not a city person anymore although I have to work in the city, I don't like nor being close to ppk & hearing their conversation from my deck. I love sitting outside listening to coyotes howl & deer& turkey in the field.

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Dead= deadhead dem = Democrat mama= 3 sons :)

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Branmuff was a nickname in high school. It wasn't meant to be nice but I'm using it as inspiration to lose my "muffin".

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Between his two and my three children (4 to 9 at the time) and owning our own business, our new family was chaotic and blissful at the same time. Now that they are 12 to 17 and our business has continued to grow, it has never been more true.

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Oh and hooker name would be Panther Shanendoah... Hmmm rawr. :)

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Love this topic!!
Of course, mine comes from the title of the show, LOL.
But THAT comes from the idea the doctor that did my psych evaluation told me about:

Basically bariatric patients (at least the first few months) are eating about seven bites of food at one time. Four Protein, two veggie, and one starch (thereabouts). Now, of course, I can eat more than that, but the title stuck because it was catchy, LOL.

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Mine comes from first letter of My name and my Wiff's name and how longer we will be together "ken n talya forever". It was my idea when we first got married 13 years ago.

My drag/hooker/performer name would be RAMBO PARK.

I always look at people's name and try to figure it so this is cool.

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Cherry red hair

Hooker name Queenie Adams-sounds scary:-)

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Okay, I missed the hooker name post! LOL

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Wls4me because one day out of frustration, after quitting weight watchers for me I said to my husband "weight loss surgery for me it is now". Not very creative

My hooker name however: Buffy Fifth Avenue. Sounds like I'm a high class hooker ????

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Wls4me because one day out of frustration, after quitting weight watchers for me I said to my husband "weight loss surgery for me it is now". Not very creative<br><br>

My hooker name however: Buffy Fifth Avenue. Sounds like I'm a high class hooker dde1c

Edited: to say "after quitting weight watchers for the umpteenth time"

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