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				 Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:14 am    Post subject: Names!. Dont do it Crystal.! | 
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				How about Cold Waters, Rusty Waters, Muddy Waters, Sandy Waters,Falling
 Waters, Boiling Waters?>>
 
 Enough already!
 
 Crystal, think I beg you before you inexorably warp the entire  life of your 
 poor unborn child.
 
 I read lately that research has shown that names influence many things. 
 Career for instance. From the `allitirative affect` there are more dentists 
 named `Dennis` and more lawyers called `Laura` than statistically there 
 should be and likewise more shops selling sea shells are owned by Sheryls 
 and Cheryls.
 There are more women named Georgia, in Georgia  and more men named Louis in 
 Louisiana..
 Those with initials at the beginning of the alphabet are more likely to work 
 in prestigious university departments or ne Nobel winners.
 Unusual spelling  such as `Ashlee` instead of `Ashley` should be avoided. 
 Children who have common names that are traditionally spelt learn `spelling 
 and grammar` faster. The name is one of the first words we learn and if 
 teachers etc. constantly have to ask if they are spelling the name correctly 
 it causes loss of confidence in spelling ability.
 A third of teachers claimed that they could spot trouble in names like 
 Callum or Chardonnay or Crystal.
 A study in 1960 found that those with unusual names were more likely to be 
 diagnosed as psychotic and boys with the least popular names are more likely 
 to commit crime.
 Remember the poor girl who was named `Talula does the Hula from Hawaii`. 
 She has now changed it by deed poll.
 I remember hearing a mother during the war calling to her child `Come here, 
 Bardia`.  Bardia was a town at which there was a battle in the North African 
 Campaign and  the name was topical  then and maybe had family connection. 
 Even as a kid I pitied that poor child going through life explaining why she 
 was called `Bardia`
 One last thing. People with surnames at the end of the alphabet are less 
 likely to be succesful than those with surnames at the beginning.
 
 I would rate `Crystal` as an  oddish name.( nice but oddish) so that 
 combined with your surnames position in the alphabet,  you should , 
 statistically and from the career point of view be dead in the Water(s)
 
 Cheers and a Merry Christmas
 
 Pat (who reads too much rubbish)
 
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