I never meta discussion I didn't like.
Excursions Into Inane Nothingness? More like a great album title. Maybe Yes's long-awaited follow-up to Tales From Topographic Oceans.A great band name 😂
I never meta discussion I didn't like.
We're doing it again, aren't we?
Yes, I was 39 at the time.Good Lord! Do you know that first hand?
I was named after my father's friend and mentor; Kelly Johnson from Lockheed Martin fame:Yes, I was 39 at the time.You must be fairly old: You're a guy named, "Kelly"!
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Kelly was once a very popular name, according to this:I was named after my father's friend and mentor; Kelly Johnson from Lockheed Martin fame:
How cool is that? It's something to tell the grandkids!I was named after my father's friend and mentor; Kelly Johnson from Lockheed Martin fame:
Maybe someday if I have any.How cool is that? It's something to tell the grandkids!
I noticed a few things from this "behind the name" site. According to the graph, the masculine form of Kelly is now nonexistent but the feminine form is no longer popular either! Then, I looked up my name. As you can imagine, there were no Semoochies listed but my counter name, Stephen is no longer popular, nor is Steven and Steve is also nonexistent. Initial popularity of the feminine form of Kelly is said to be because of a combination of Grace Kelly and the niece on the "Bachelor Father" TV show.Kelly was once a very popular name, according to this:
It became more popular throughout the 1950s and into the 60s, bubbling under in 1967 at #101 and hit the top 100 in 1968, peaking at #97 and then slid down, falling off the popular male baby names chart in 2003. And now, on with the countdown….Popularity for the name Kelly - Behind the Name
Popularity statistics for the given name Kelly in the United States.www.behindthename.com
I have a friend in England with a husband named Nigel. Both are in their 50s. Nigel is such a typically British name that I assumed it's always been popular and continues to be. Apparently I am wrong. Various websites tell me that the name peaked in the '50s and '60s (reason not given) and that last year, Nigel was not given to a single British baby, at least those for whom records are available.I noticed a few things from this "behind the name" site. According to the graph, the masculine form of Kelly is now nonexistent but the feminine form is no longer popular either! Then, I looked up my name. As you can imagine, there were no Semoochies listed but my counter name, Stephen is no longer popular, nor is Steven and Steve is also nonexistent. Initial popularity of the feminine form of Kelly is said to be because of a combination of Grace Kelly and the niece on the "Bachelor Father" TV show.
I noticed a few things from this "behind the name" site. According to the graph, the masculine form of Kelly is now nonexistent but the feminine form is no longer popular either! Then, I looked up my name. As you can imagine, there were no Semoochies listed but my counter name, Stephen is no longer popular, nor is Steven and Steve is also nonexistent. Initial popularity of the feminine form of Kelly is said to be because of a combination of Grace Kelly and the niece on the "Bachelor Father" TV show.
If I recall, nothing. But Semoochie mentioned yours and it all kinda rolled on from there.Sorry, what does the name game have to do with Gen-Z not listening to radio?
Taylor’s #1 with Gen-ZSorry, what does the name game have to do with Gen-Z not listening to radio?
And we have no idea why...Taylor’s #1 with Gen-Z
Yeah, why is that?Taylor’s #1 with Gen-Z
Albums? But Gen Z doesn't know what an "album" is. Millennials, yeah, but Gen Z? Probably not many.Excursions Into Inane Nothingness? More like a great album title. Maybe Yes's long-awaited follow-up to Tales From Topographic Oceans.
It's because she (and Justin Bieber) are the last big pop singing stars. The fact she started in Country, the US's most popular music format also helps.Yeah, why is that?
She's been blowing past all kinds of Billboard chart records (some dating back 50 years or more), and I can't figure out why!
Is it like she's the only music Gen-Z will listen to anymore or something?
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