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Podcast Appearances
Okay, the nurse then.
I don't understand.
Coming up with a unique or odd name where you could even have your kid get picked on or you spell it in a strange way, is that somehow you're hoping your kid in the future is going to become this creative, special, unique person because they have a unique, odd name?
What is the motivation for doing that is my question.
What do you think it is?
It has to be that, right?
If you come up with a unique, weird name, he's going to be a unique, special kid and adult because he's so different than everybody with his weird, cool name.
I mean, I've always said, Todd, no disrespect, but naming a baby Todd was always funny to me.
I didn't love it.
It's grown on me.
I don't love it.
Or Harry.
Harry.
Harold.
Yeah.
George.
George.
There's not a lot of Harold's and George's getting named these days, though.
Yeah, it's like fashion.
I feel like Jack's pretty, like, that's pretty basic.