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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2007 06:27 am Reply with quote Back to top

RobotGumshoe wrote:
Jesus with an H is a kick-ass name and you should respect that. It may not be a very common name but its used enough that you probably shouldn't be a complete ass to someone just because they're named after a biblical figure. I mean, John the babtist wannabees don't get that bullshit.

A lot of popular names have biblical roots. For example, the name Christopher means "Christ-like".
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PostPosted: Aug 05 2007 11:57 am Reply with quote Back to top

LOL. Actually, Jesus w/the H sound is very commonplace in spanish. I know at least ten people, that aren't family, who have that name. And I dont wanna count how many I know who are family (you know how big mexican families are ?!?!)


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PostPosted: Aug 05 2007 12:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
RobotGumshoe wrote:
Jesus with an H is a kick-ass name and you should respect that. It may not be a very common name but its used enough that you probably shouldn't be a complete ass to someone just because they're named after a biblical figure. I mean, John the babtist wannabees don't get that bullshit.

A lot of popular names have biblical roots. For example, the name Christopher means "Christ-like".

Or Joshua from Josiah meaning "The Lord is your savior."

Shitty shit shit.


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PostPosted: Aug 06 2007 03:19 am Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
LOL. Actually, Jesus w/the H sound is very commonplace in spanish. I know at least ten people, that aren't family, who have that name. And I dont wanna count how many I know who are family (you know how big mexican families are ?!?!)

I don't know any Jesus with H sound, and I know my fair share of mexicans. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough?


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PostPosted: Aug 06 2007 06:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top

RobotGumshoe wrote:
username wrote:
LOL. Actually, Jesus w/the H sound is very commonplace in spanish. I know at least ten people, that aren't family, who have that name. And I dont wanna count how many I know who are family (you know how big mexican families are ?!?!)

I don't know any Jesus with H sound, and I know my fair share of mexicans. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough?

They exist. I've talked to a few on the phone doing technical support.


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PostPosted: Aug 06 2007 11:06 pm Reply with quote Back to top

There's a kid at my school named Jose (Ho-zay, I don't know how to do the E apostrophe thingy) but for some reason everyone calls him Carlos. It makes me feel weirs like he was too Mexican or something...


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