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Some of you may know that I call my son Spartacus here in part because A. lobbied hard for us to actually name him Spartacus (for variants of "lobbying hard" that involve knowing that I would never let that happen). Somehow this came out at dinner the other night, and now Spartacus is demanding to be called Spartacus in real life.
You can imagine my attempts to explain this to his nursery school teacher, after he told her that he had a different name now.
You can imagine my attempts to explain this to his nursery school teacher, after he told her that he had a different name now.
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You must film this and intercut it with footage of Kirk Douglas in a diaper, for maximal embarrassment later in life.
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(His nursery teacher's response was, "Well, at least he's easy on the eyes." I didn't get a chance to ask whether she meant the old one, the new one, or the other new one.)
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Is Casperia a mad scientist made of legos, or one who uses legos in her experiments?
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Good luck explaining it.
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Years ago, one of my friend's sons decided to change his name..to Strawberry. He was five or six at the time. Being the free spirited hippies that we all were, we embraced the change and he was Strawberry for about 4 years, until he got bored and changed it again.
His younger sister decided that if he could do it, so could she. She wanted us to call her Rabbit.
;)
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My sister was seriously considering naming her son Atticus.
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You need to teach him to bellow "I am Spartacus!" at various times.
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