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Hey all, I'm hoping for a little help. I ride a 2006 Deluxe and I'm having a heckuva time trying to name it. I know for some of you out there, you never name your rides. For those of you that DO however, can you offer suggestions?
I don't have a photo bucket account as of yet so I had to just link a picture of it. Also, it's my avatar pic but the link is much larger.
Any advice or ideas would be helpful! Single name only please and also, nothing derogatory. Things like Moneypit, Piece Of **** and the like do not apply - love my ride!
Aren't names typically female? IronPig is a little ambiguous but seems like a male name to me. lol
Find a hot girl with green eyes like your paint and name her!
For example: I googled green eyed models and this poped up, this girls name is Aishwarya Rai, so maybe (Rai) or (Warya). Google green eyed girls an you'll have a name by days end.
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