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| View Poll Results: Chestnut colt by Smarty Jones out of I Aim High | |||
| VALEVICTORIAN |
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10 | 17.86% |
| SCHOLARLEIGH |
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7 | 12.50% |
| LLOYDOBLER |
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9 | 16.07% |
| None of the above |
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30 | 53.57% |
| Voters: 56. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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We are simply not going to get anything close to Harold Carmichael name-wise...
With that, I have three new names for people to consider. Please vote... Valevictorian (Play off of Valedictorian.. 'Smarty/I Aim High' ties) Scholarleigh (Play off of the 'Smarty' angle again) Lloydobler (Play off of character Lloyd Dobler who 'Aims High' wooing Diane Court.. Think carefully)
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LLOYDOBLER is very cool...
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voted for valevictorian but i also like Lloydobler.
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I voted none of the above. However, I do now like Valevictorian. Will sound great as he is coming around the far turn and heading to the wire, first!!
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Smart Seventeen
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air force. their motto was 'aim high'.
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I know your not taking new ones but "I am Jones" has a nice ring to it. |
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Tangent Jones
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Marty Ones
or Arty Ones or Carold Harmichael .
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Just name him Mortimer and be done with it
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Noneoftheabove :d
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Lloydobler is over the top... and fantastic! I can see fans standing on the apron with boomboxes right now.
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voted for noneoftheabove earlier but after long thought, would retract and vote:
Valevictorian - yes, would have a real nice ring to it coming down the lane - or if you're looking for something scholarly, how about "Drexel" - located in Philly, no??? those boys thought they were pretty smart, well until they got caught lol... Lloydobler - well, hafta admit it's clever .. ![]() |
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Harolds Car Michael
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I'd name him Balladofathinman
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It must be very hard to try to find any name that will please everyone. In fact, it might be the worst job since key master...
Paul |
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I vote Valevictorian, agreed it would have nice ring as Durkin calls this name as he opens up in the stretch.
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why not just herald, heraldry? sounds the same, we'd know what it's supposed to mean...
to be honest, i'd probably like scholarly, but don't like the spelling of scholarleigh. |
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I tried the Herald route. There's a number of names with 'Herald' in it. Tried Hayroll... Hayrol'd... etc...
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