Cuyler Page wrote:
> I continued to be blessed by a name no one else had, Cuyler, and
> that felt familiar. I could never imagine what it would be like
> to have the same name as anyone else. However, since the early
> 90's, "Tyler" has became a popular name for parents to give their
> new little boys. I still jump in a shopping mall or restaurant
> when the automatic response kicks in to the sound of "..YLER COME
> HERE !" yelled by some young female voice.
>
cp,
Be happy your name is not Ken Follett. Are you complaining about the
call of the sirens?
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