I would like to thank all the entrants in the Name That Girl Contest for their submissions. Some were thoughtful, some whimsical, some serious; at least one included some downright naughty thoughts; a few even gave me advice... a representative sample of submissions follows:
- Kailani - sea and sky
- Oli Olive
- Hula Hottie
- Luluty
- Wobblin' Wikiwiki
- Lolita
- Kaholo Kali
- Kahula Sue
- Huli Huli
- Angel - "She is there to protect and guide you when Suzanne is not available. With a name like angel she will also protect you from the temptations that you so frequently lament about. She and Suzanne can be a team!"
- O-me-li-ka-ty (Honorable mention)
- Contessa
- Kainalu - ocean that billows
- Nomalonelea (Honorable mention)
- Kailea - means Baby Doll
- Ululani - divine inspiration
- Nani Wahine
- Beulah
- From Brenda Baker: "I have put virtually no thought into this. I am fully aware that must also be the state you were in when designing this contest. I have two suggestions: Miss Sour Grapes - such is the state of any points you earned unseeding the grapes. That was then; this is now. Poor Ty. Shegonna - as in, she gonna kick your ass if you keep this up." (Thanks a lot, Brenda!)
- And finally, from Lynn Spence: "Ok, Sailor. You've let I-95 get to you. Suzanne is back on board now so naming the plastic hula girl should be way down on your list. Find a body of water, sit and meditate beside it. Let your mind find balance again and do not, I repeat, DO NOT fixate on the gyrating Polynesian girl. It's for your own good."
Lynn and Brenda fall into the category of sometimes annoying sisters, looking over my shoulder and kibbitzing... ;-)
Multiple entries (I'm talking 8 and 7 respectively) were received from Terri Horsmann and Gail Grossman. Either they are among my Most Devoted Readers or they have far too much time on their hands...
Making a decision was tough, but the entry that reflected my personality (not sure that's a good thing, in this case) and is the winner, was Hula Babe, from Connie England, in Devil's Lake, North Dakota. Connie wins a Polynesian dinner with Ty and Suzanne, if Der Blogmeister can get permission to dig a pit in The Villages to roast a pig... if not, a barbeque on the lanai will have to do...
Thanks to everyone who entered - you gave me and My Lovely Bride lots of laughs over the past few days!!!
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