Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Name our kid

I am giving you the opportunity of a lifetime - the opportunity to name someone else's kid.

It's quite a big deal, I know, so here's the scoop. For a payment of $5000 to my paypal account, I will let you name our kid. No strings attached. I don't even have to know you. It's that easy.

Email me for my paypal account information if you are interested in doing something you've never done before.

Thanks,
Adam

12 comments:

Adam & Val & Aubrey & Annie said...

haha that's a great idea, adam...but wait - what if i don't like the name???

Anonymous said...

You can't be out of names yet, when you're just starting! You must just want the money! Pray about it; God knows who that little person is already and usually people keep their names for a long time... I feel blessed I got to help name 6 people in this world. I don't have any desire to name yours, but I will pray for the right name with you! Love you,
Aunt Janet

Anonymous said...

hmmmm...if i had the money to hand out i would so do this! and i wouldnt even pick out an ugly name :) miss and love you guys!

Greg & Stephanie said...

OK - you already know the name I like, but I shouldn't have told you cause who wants their sister naming their kid???? Eh hum, my choice was cute though...
You guys are acting like Greg and I...I hated that whole naming job...always waiting till the last minute! Anyway, wouldn't my little niece feel terrible if she knew I had to pay you such a large sum of money to name her? So, I'll leave that to you. :) Have fun!

Blair Bunch said...

Melissa Ann

mrstcd said...

From Tom (is that going to be a 30 yr. note?)
First of all you have to have enough money to open a paypal account
Second, you don't have enough credit to pay the overdraft if you paid us 5,000
Third, here's your name--Matildie Esmereldi
Fourth-those who dish it out must be able to take it
God bless you both

Anonymous said...

I think you should pay me for a name: it'll be that good. Honest. I can even provide a meaning, verified by Internet research, and a name that blends various ethnic and national heritages. Designer baby, here we come!

Verla said...

Adam you are a case to say the least.
Does Val have anything to say in this???????????????
If I ever had another daughter I would have named her Kima Joy. Kima is an Indian name.
Hope that you get along okay.

Andy said...

The money's on the way. I think she should be named . . . . Andrea. It means womanly (or something). What else could you possibly want for a girl's name? Plus it's my name, too.

DEN said...

Gustaveeeesue (:

Anonymous said...

Since I have already invested over 20% of the requested amount in the new little one, I will not offer a name, only a few suggestions. As a teacher, there are some lessons that I have learned. Give a name that is easy to spell and pronounce...make it a "girls only" feminine name...not a name that sounds or is spelled in a way that people would think the parents were dyslexic (call me if you need an example of a name like that:)...no name that is typically a last name. Remember that she will have the first and middle names the rest of her life. A name is a gift, so make it a precious one! Happy selecting... and we love you all!
Mom

Luanna Joy Wright said...

Lindsey Alexandria

Luanna Wright