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    OT - Name the Guinea Pigs contest

    My little Rat, Autumn, came to her demise last June. After a sufficient mourning period, we went out last night and purchased two eight-week-old Guinea Pigs. I can't post a picture of them yet, because they're too stressed out by their new environment to come out of their little house to say hello to the camera. But, regardless of their shyness, they need names. They are both female.

    My husband suggested Geddy and Alex, but I don't think so. I was thinking maybe, Coheed and Cambria. I like the name Cambria, that one may stick. I'm not so crazy about Coheed.

    Any suggestions?

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    you could name them after my recently deceased birds, Elvis and Priscilla.

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    When my wife was in college she had two parakeets named Mustard and Relish.

    We now have two cockatiels named BamBam and Peebles and a Rose Breasted Cockatoo named Sweatheart.

    What to name two female guinea pigs? Sounds like you really like the name Cambria so we need something to compliment that. How about...

    Anastasia
    Felicidy
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenH
    When my wife was in college she had two parakeets named Mustard and Relish.

    We now have two cockatiels named BamBam and Peebles and a Rose Breasted Cockatoo named Sweatheart.

    What to name two female guinea pigs? Sounds like you really like the name Cambria so we need something to compliment that. How about...

    Anastasia
    Felicidy
    Rodent
    I like Mustard and Relish!

    When you mentioned Anastasia, I thought...hmmmm, maybe Anathema. But then I looked it up on Dictionary.com to see what the word actually meant....

    1. A formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or excommunication.
    2. A vehement denunciation; a curse: “the sound of a witch's anathemas in some unknown tongue” (Nathaniel Hawthorne).
    3. One that is cursed or damned.
    4. One that is greatly reviled, loathed, or shunned: “Essentialisma belief in natural, immutable sex differencesis anathema to postmodernists, for whom sexuality itself, along with gender, is a ‘social construct’” (Wendy Kaminer).


    How can a word that sounds so pretty have such a nasty definition?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenH

    What to name two female guinea pigs?
    Hey! I've had a few serious relationships with Italian girls and not all of them are pigs!

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    Originally Posted by Troy: She has that same kind of cleft-pallet, slightly retarded way of singing that so many other people find endearing.


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    OH...both female. There's always Laverne and Shirley.

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    Ummm.

    The Captain & Tennille?

    After a while, you'll be able to finger out which the Captain is.

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    1) Muffy

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    Girls are harder to name...but here goes:

    1) Isis
    2) Hera

    Gods among rodents....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kexodusc
    Girls are harder to name...but here goes:

    1) Isis
    2) Hera

    Gods among rodents....
    Kind of like Geddy and Alex, eh?

    Hmmm. Not bad suggestions. I once had a cockatiel named Zeus and, more recently, a rat named Athena. So the Greek Gods and Goddess' names are not unfamiliar to me.

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    Ham and Eggs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
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    I have a friend who owns a big cat. When I was naming my rats a couple of years ago, she suggested that I name them Breakfast and Lunch.


    Quote Originally Posted by nobody
    you could name them after my recently deceased birds, Elvis and Priscilla.
    I didn't read this post very carefully the first time. Sorry about your birds.

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    Talking I've a couple... Can I play too????

    1. Pillage and Plunder
    2. Wrack and Ruin
    3. Juliette and Juliette2
    4. Thelma and Louise
    5. Puss and Boots

    Just off the top of me liddle head.

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    Duhoh!!!!

    The most obvious of all...

    Pinky and Brain!!!!!

    Look at your avatar!!!!

    Da Worfster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Worf101
    The most obvious of all...

    Pinky and Brain!!!!!

    Look at your avatar!!!!

    Da Worfster
    One of the new little beasts is white, so we did discuss Brain's nemesis, Snowball. But decided it was too obvious.

    Pillage and Plunder are interesting. I can just imagine the conversation the first time I have to take them to the vet. "Yes, I'm calling to make an appointment for Pillage and Plunder.

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    Since you are coming here for advice, how about Rave and Rex...?

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    Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale,
    A tale of a fateful trip,
    That started from this tropic port,
    Aboard this tiny ship......


    Hehehe, I'd go with Ginger and Mary Ann. Maybe build a little grass hut for them to lounge in. But be careful cause you know how competitive the ladies can get

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    Rock & Roll?

    Rhythm & Blues?
    Hip & Hop? (prolly better names for wabbits)
    Porgy & Bess?

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    Catfood and Dogfood?

    My sister has two cats, named Bruiser and Luvbug. Bug ends up getting called "bug" for short, but I call her "Poopykins", because...well, she does. Bruiser often gets referred to as "booze", but I like to call him "brewski".

    I realize that has nothing to do with anything, but you never know what may spark the ultimate idea. I've also spent the last week with them.
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    Esther:
    How about Isis? As in "I married Isis on the 5th day of May...." (or something like that, by BobDylan)

    Or Barbarella -- scifi cheese.

    Or Shelley -- as in Mary Shelley, the creator of Frankenstein.

    Let us know what you guys decide.
    Bill

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