Any ideas? There are 8 pups, 4 boys, 4 girls, so we need 6 more names. |
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Poppy? Flanders? |
Congratulations puppies! Nice theme. I was sitting here reading the post, but did not scroll down to see Kim's response. I too wrote a short list, Poppy, Flanders, MacRae, Bugle. Canadian eh? peg |
Let's fill those out: Lakesong Flanders Field, Lakesong Red Poppies Blow, Lakesong Bugle Call, Lakesong Duty and Honor, Lakesong Give Thanks, Lakesong We Shall Keep the Faith, |
Lakesong Tommy (weren't the British soldiers called Tommies?) Lakesong Robert Borden (Canadian PM during WWI). Or Lakesong Bobby. Lakesong Over There. Lakesong Tipperary. And the ever-popular, but never used, Lakesong RON |
SheepieBoss wrote: Let's fill those out: Lakesong Flanders Field, Lakesong Red Poppies Blow, Lakesong Bugle Call, Lakesong Duty and Honor, Lakesong Give Thanks, Lakesong We Shall Keep the Faith, I love everyone of these. |
Duh! How did I forget Lakesong Ron??? |
gRONdhog day? bRONtosaurus day? |
Some really great ideas so far! Keep em comin! |
Nightingale, Hero, Winston, Churchill, Doughboy, Flyboy... |
standupRon. sitdownRon. please. treat. |
lol |
If you google for WWI patriotic songs, you might find something. Most Have long titles, but the shorter ones include: Till We Meet Again Over There Where Do We Go From Here Oh, Moon of the Summer Night Can't forget Lakesong Dough Boy Also something in here??: [quote] Two minutes before the armistice went into effect, at 10:58 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918, Pte. George Lawrence Price was felled by a bullet. Price would become the final Commonwealth soldier — and the last of more than 66,000 Canadians — to be killed in the First World War They died fighting at Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, Passchendaele and Ypres [quote] |
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