Con. Mother: “Let’s name our daughter after a tree. What’s that name people use from a tree that is strong, but bends under pressure so that it never breaks?”
Con. Father: “Oak?”
Con. Mother: “No, that one definitely breaks under pressure. Also, oak is dense. Do you want our daughter to be dense?”
Con. Father: “…Professor Oak?”
Con. Mother: “Oh… It may be inevitable that our daughter will be dense. Let’s go with ‘oak’.”
Having a girl in a red state? You are legally required to end it in “lynn,” “leigh,” “ly” or “ley”.
Funny how quick it changed, “lee” ending was for boys and “lynn” for girls.
And start with Oak. Apparently.
Missed that - hope I have a good lawyer.
Con. Mother: “Let’s name our daughter after a tree. What’s that name people use from a tree that is strong, but bends under pressure so that it never breaks?”
Con. Father: “Oak?”
Con. Mother: “No, that one definitely breaks under pressure. Also, oak is dense. Do you want our daughter to be dense?”
Con. Father: “…Professor Oak?”
Con. Mother: “Oh… It may be inevitable that our daughter will be dense. Let’s go with ‘oak’.”