Monday, August 6, 2012

Please help us Name our Kittens? | baby advice


Question by Anna Denniston: Please help us Name our Kittens?

My best friend and I are adopting two female kittens! We need good names for our new bundles of joy. We are open to anything, but making the names cohesive like twin names would be a huge plus.


(Again, both are female but Laura likes either boy or girl names)


Laura’s kitten is the dark one: She likes gladiator names, Ancient Roman names, dark names, gothic names, mysterious and badass or old fashioned names like your grandmother might have (helen, eloise, dorothy, Ellie etc) science fiction,


Anna’s kitten is the light one: She likes names that are adorable, mysterious, mystical, funny, creative, unique, astronomy names, fiction.


Example of cohesive and cute: Lucy and Ethel, Thelma and Louise

but don’t stop your brains at this! Go wild, have fun, be creative!


Thanks in advance!


Love,

Laura and Anna


Best answer:–>


Answer by eclipse

amy and gizmo

Alabaster and allie

Cali and carl

Chaos/ khaos and sukki

Milo/ mia

Eva/ evan


What do you think? Answer below!



Sammi Smith was born in Orange County, California on August 5, 1943 but spent her childhood in the Southwest. She dropped out of school at the age of eleven and began to sing professionally in nightclubs. She was only fifteen when she married, and eventually had four children. In 1967, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee. When Johnny Cash got wind of her talent, she was soon signed with Columbia Records. She produced her first minor country hit in 1968 titled “So Long, Charlie Brown, Don’t Look for Me Around”. In 1970, Smith signed with a new label Mega Records and her first hit on label was called “He’s Everywhere,” which went to No. 25 on the country charts. She followed in 1970 with her first major hit “Help Me Make It Through the night.” The song went to No.1 on Billboard country charts and to No.6 on Billboard pop charts. The song was Smith’s career hit and the one that became her signature song. At first, record companies were uncomfortable with the song’s honest sexuality, which was new for country music, but DJs tested the song and the response from listeners was enormous. The song was composed by Kris Kristofferson and was later covered by Gladys Knight and the Pips and Elvis Presley; both versions achieved modest chart success. In 1972, Smith won a Grammy Award for the song. She also won the title Best Female Country Vocal Performance that year, and Kristofferson took songwriting awards. The song made Smith and Kristofferson household names in the music business

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