I don’t make this stuff up, you know… (From wirecutter)

Sixty-four degrees at 0800 this morning. Cooler weather is somewhere on the horizon beyond the end of the ten-day forecast. I opened the morning paper over breakfast. Hillary’s renewed FBI relationship didn’t make our front page. We headlined abit of malfeasance of a local police officer, along with concerns that the state budget is in a significant deficit. Since it was the FSA that elected our dimmocrat governor, he wants more tax money to dispense more free stuff.
Getting to the birth announcements, this week we have the big hospital across the river reporting fifty new babies including two sets of twins. Of the fifty, thirty are to unwed parents and six new mommies lack a corresponding baby daddy.
Let’s slog into the morass:
John E. & Christy G. pull their daughter’s name from the world of fabric design, leaving us with little Paisley Jae. Terribly clever way to cover up the fact that creativity ran out with the first name and all they could come up with for a middle name was ‘J’.
Tyler H. & Lauren G. help their son avoid that dreaded ‘c-k-s’ combo by tagging him with Jaxon Patrick.
Donnovan(!) L. & Da’Shondlyn L. (!!!)(different surnames, you know) name their son Logan Deveryl.
Jabiari(!) L. & Erika W. show a son, little Mikhael Jabriyah.
Godis(!) & Thalaneti(!) G. bring their daughter, little Madison Truth.
Jared & Marci S. change things up for their son Jaryn Paul.
Miss Jacquetta (!) H. picks a random word from a dictionary and tags her daughter with it, giving us little Lyric Lashalle.
Somebody watched on Game of Thrones episode too many – Chanel(!) E. named her daughter Khaleesi Bernice.
Timothy L. & Taylor B. present twin daughters Ryleigh Denise & Raliegh Faith, or as they’ll probably be known, ‘thing One and Thing Two.
Casey C. & Tyresha(!) D. know that the true sign that the parents are persons of quality si that they place carefully chosen punctuation in their children’s names, so their daughter is Ma’kayla La’chelle. Note that they eschew the ‘capitalize the first letter after the goofy-assed apostrophe’ rule.
Jalyn(!) L. & Jonique(!) A. adhere to the rule with their dughter Jas’Lynn Marie.
Devin ‘n’ Brandi(!) D. add a layer of sophistication for their daughter with the simple addition of the letter ‘y’, giving us little Lyla Jaymes.
Thomas & Chasady B. go off the tracks with their son, little Elijah Antwanue.
Kenneth C. & Roma P. do their daughter up with Kinley Syvera.
And that’s it for this week. Be careful out there.