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Hakim/Hakeem. Too Arab. Not being a bigot. It is just that the new Bull is a Simmental, therefore Scandinavian by origin. To me an Arab name evokes more deserts and sand, not lush green pastures and rolling green hills.
In saying that, Hektor goes with Troy and therefore dry climate, but it doesn't evoke desert and sand as much as a full on traditional Arab name does.
Haakon and Hadrian were considered. As was Hagar. They just didn't work for both of us. I liked Hagar.
Looks like Hektor it is. :-)

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lol. I have only ever pronounced it Hay deez. :-) I think it doesn't roll off the tongue easily when talking to him because the eeez is drawn out. When you have to say it quickly we'll only get Haydee out most of the time.

Haha. No.
Nobody has suggested Hephaestion yet. Thought that would be one of the first to pop into minds. :-)


Terri wrote: "Omg! Hahaha!"
should hope so, spent ages, well all of 20seconds doing a google seach on on WOW forum for taurean characters.
what about Hadwyn means war friend in old english
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I spat my tea on my computer screen!"
YES!!!!!!!!!! made my day margaret, thank you. xxxxx


yes, but I'd know they were girls names. :D
We try to go with one or two syllables. Sometimes they are like two and a half. lol
Some bull names we've had...Kasper, Cougar, Zach (he came prenamed), Gambit. We ended up shortening Gambit's most of the time to Gambie. Due to that old issue with saying it quick.
Easier and quicker under pressure, to drop the t on Gambit and say Gambie instead.

I think Hakon was mentioned before. Sounds too much like that Hip Hip Pop singer Akon. :)
Halvard...we'd end up shortening it when we need to say his name quickly and it would become Hal. Hal is a name for a goofy bull. lol My bull is a tough, butch fellow.

But he isn't one. :-) Every time I think the name in relation to the bull I then think "what for? What did he do".

We have officially started calling him Hektor.
..although, in honour of Mark, if he had two names, it would most definitely be Hasselhoof.
Hektor Hasselhoof.

I can see myself calling him both names when I am moving his relaxed plodding self up a lane or something. "Come on Hektor Hasselhoof, lift the pace please". :D

Sorry bored, trying to amuse myself between jobs. :)

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Least you're never short of suggestions with us lot around!!

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Sat and cried when I read the news. :(
I loved him as Roquefort, Cardinal Richelieu's henchman in the 1974 version of "The Three Musketeers".
He was brilliant as Lord Summerisle in "The Wicker Man".
But I simply adored him as Mycroft Holmes in "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes".
Sir Christopher was the only actor to play BOTH Holmes brothers in different movies.


I'll add in "Man with the Golden Gun" as a Bond Nemesis & also "the Devil rides out" a hammer feature where he gets to play Van Helsing this time as opposed to his masterful Dracula.

He did. Only Gary Oldman, maybe, was up to him. No sparkly teenager vampire there, thank you very much.



May I complain about my foot? I still cannot walk without aid. Tom and I look like we are dirty dancing when he manipulates me to the bathroom. I am tired of TV and reading. Yesterday I 'unseated' the commode from its seal when I plopped down instead of taking a delicate seat.
Weather report! I have not been outside, but we are having a short thunderstorm every day. It is hot and muggy outside both day and night--the kind of weather I love!

Linda, I wish you speedy recovery. I have never had a broken bone in my life (knock on wood).

My older son will take his children somewhere this summer. His tablet would like that Lego exhibition. I am going to text him about it.

May I complain about my foot? I still cannot walk without aid. Tom and I look like we are dirty dancing when he manipulates me to the bathroom. I am tired of TV and reading. Yesterday I 'unseated' the commode from its seal when I plopped down instead of taking a delicate seat.
Weather report! I have not been outside, but we are having a short thunderstorm every day. It is hot and muggy outside both day and night--the kind of weather I love!

Eek Linda! I have to knock on wood too because I've never had a broken bone or major accident of any kind. Take care sistah. Hoping it heals quickly!
How can you be sick of reading?! ;)



That's a trend that alarms and angers me. Instead of trying to help people find the information or kind of entertainment they are seeking, more and more the trend is to try and guide people to the stuff they *should* be reading, and even more significantly, directing people *away* from stuff that someone thinks they shouldn't be reading.




Also, I'm thinking if more people ask for the kinds of books that this librarian thinks you should read, then she'll get the books she wants paid for. So, next she says something like that, ask her exactly what she means, why she's saying it, and why she thinks that you're incapable of making your own selections. Don't be shy, she's there to inform, yes?
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Helios, Dawn mentioned. Hermes...to..."
How did you pronounce it?
Hades doesn't, but the correct pronunciation of Hay-deez does. It can be roared and spat out in equal measure, depending on how annoyed you are with him.