Angel. In Puerto Rico no problem. In the states people don’t believe me. I’m 6’5 260lb btw
Mexico is full of Jesuses, so I can believe Puerto Rico is full of Angels. ![]()
I’d think there would be plenty here familiar with Angel (no relation) Batista from Dexter.
And I’m a Jennifer, and I’m also very surprised to apparently be the first one in this thread. There’s always another Jennifer.
Uh, Robin?
I’m not shy about revealing my real name; if you do even a half-assed search, you’ll find it along with my hometown. I still leave some details off the board, however. A girl has to have some mystery.
Lamon. Pronounced like Lay-mon. Odd and old family name.
Any relation?: Ward Hill Lamon - Wikipedia
I met a few Hispanic male Angels in West Texas.
I had an Hispanic male coworker named Angel years ago.
Anna
I have a lovely string of names, the first three of which most people either can’t spell or can’t pronounce. Fortunately my parents gave me a fourth which is easy enough and rarely gets butchered so that’s the one I use. It’s Andrea.
Kevin.
Rob.
Tripler
I am serious, and don’t call me “Shirley.”
Baseball tidbit: The Cubs once had a slugger named “Kiki” Cuyler; his real given names were Hazen Shirley. No wonder he took a nickname. ![]()
I’m afraid not. My family was not in the USA during the Civil War. As best as I have been able to figure it, both sides of my family came to the states in the 1880s. Too bad, as it would have been a cool story. It’d be right up there with the fact that I share a birthday with Rasputin and Mussolini! ![]()
Ah, thanks! He was a good guy.
^^^^^^^^
I’m sure you can guess mine. Though in real life I have had people actually, for real and not as a joke, guess that my first name is scifi. Or even Skiffy.
I am Tom. My nom de guerre is DrumBum.
Drat… Ninja’d by Treacherous Cretin.
Jill.