I am also a #3 who would like to be a #1. I asked a German exchange student to name our syncro; she thought the request was strange but eventually came of with Sandra Nadine which I modified to Alexsandra Nadine. I suck at German and German names and of course it doens't have to be German anyway. Donna On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Jeff Lincoln <magikvw@gmail.com> wrote: > Ahh - one of my favorite topics :) > > I think I've seen every camp on this one: > > 1. People who name their bus and actually call it by it's name > 2. People who name their bus but never call it by it's name > 3. Wishy Washy people who bounce back and forth between using the name and > not using the name > 4. Those who refuse to name their bus > 5. Those who really just don't ever think about it. > > I personally am a number 3 who would prefer to be a number 1. I think > naming > a bus is fun - very silly - but fun. It gives it a moniker to go along with > it's "personality" - much like your POS example above. > > |
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