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by FionaDunne on 17 April 2008 - 05:04
Molly - are you publicly attempting to call me a drug addict or an alcoholic?
I realize that you are either unable to or incapable of answering the questions I asked. Are you seriously publicly calling me a drug addict or an alcoholic?
by FionaDunne on 17 April 2008 - 05:04
My apologies, everyone.
That should have read: "unwilling" to rather than "unable", as I posted.
The question still stands. Molly, are you publicly accusing me of being some sort of drug addict or alcoholic as per your post?
by VKH on 17 April 2008 - 05:04
Yes, Bella, I like that name!
Bones
Babsi
Barra
Brut
by eichenluft on 17 April 2008 - 05:04
Fiona, get it through your head - I don't care what you think about my dogs or my program. You have never met even one of my dogs. You have never met me. You don't know anything about me or my program other than what you've seen on my website (which you must visit often, jealous people do that sometimes, you should try to stop), and what you have heard from your mentally unstable mentor?/breeder you chose to buy a puppy from. Maybe you should look further into what she has produced (or not produced) and what her accomplishments with dogs from her breeding program have been (or have not been) - or how about concentrating more on training your dog to any sort of title/certification/accolades, so you have something to brag about. And yes, I'd say something is seriously wrong with you - if alcohol or meds are not helping you, then perhaps a visit to the shrink may be something to think about, ok Fiona? Go away now.
molly
by Don Corleone on 17 April 2008 - 15:04
Ladies, do I sense some "frustration"? Let me know if I can help!
by beetree on 19 April 2008 - 18:04
Brigit or Brigid Anglicized form of the Irish name Brighid which means "exalted one". In Irish mythology she was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom, the daughter of the god Dagda.
Bijou Best friends for sure
Beyonce Who knows what this means ! ? !
Bree Derived from Irish brígh meaning "power, high"
Bekka or Becca
Brenna Possibly a variant of BRENDA: Derived from Old Norse brandr meaning "sword".
Bangles
Bizness Call her "Biz" for short. A lot of possibilities with this one!
Brynne
Brisa or Briza or Breeze
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by yellowrose of Texas on 21 April 2008 - 02:04
I like the name Bhandi and I dont know what the beans it means.
by AgarPhranicniStraze1 on 21 April 2008 - 15:04
How about Billie?
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