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Why Brothers Don’t Get Naming Privileges

“Mommy, wouldn’t you say we’re about to have three kids in our family?”

“No, no, I really would not say that.”

“If we have another baby in our family, and it’s a boy, we should name him Twister.  It starts with T and ends with -er.  Just like us.”

Tucker, Tyler, and Twister.

Tricia Lott Williford

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  1. Christine O says:

    Maybe for a dog…………. Great job with the word sounds guys. 🙂 LOL

  2. sarahsolmonson says:

    Too funny! When I was 12 I told my parents that I was going to name our next pet or my first child Windex. Windex the cat lived for 10 long and happy years 🙂

  3. Pat says:

    You have Awesome kids!

  4. Lynda Wishart says:

    Good nickname though…remember that when the time arrives.

  5. Jessica Renshaw says:

    Better than Toaster.

  6. Patty Kline says:

    Cuuuute! You could at least keep that name in mind for a nickname! (Tracey, my husband’s older brother wanted to name him Pickles.)

  7. Tracey says:

    When we were expecting our last one we decided to let the other two give some ideas on names…. they chose peanut and nemo.. so sisters didn’t get naming privileges : )

  8. Claire Pisor says:

    Every day another zinger. Love those young minds!

  9. Roxanne says:

    Ok, this one made me laugh out loud!

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