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We named our daughter Holly last year. Everyone tells us they only know happy, fun Hollys.

I had a c section and it was scheduled for April Fools Day. Everyone tried to talk us out of it saying the kid will get teased about it in school. We went with it anyway figuring if that's the worse kids come up with she'll being doing alright.

For A, you'd need to have Willow as your mother. Much closer to Whedon (and I want to say she is a godparent to one of Whedons kids or vice versa). SMG not too close with the Buffy crew unfortunately.

I saw two streets in San Jose (at different ends of the city so I'm assuming two different people?) with a handful of posters. There were only a couple so you would have missed them if you blinked.

Actually I know this through a small personal anecdote. I don't know what village she lived in, but went to a private school in small village called Great Missenden in Buckinghamshire. I lived up the hill in the next village but knew a couple of people who went to that school with her and Jack.

It always annoyed me that when she died she got to hang out with Leo. I mean she went on to say she had a wonderful life, married, kids, grandkids etc. But rather than hang out with any of them she spends eternity with the guy she knew for very little time 70 years ago.

I was taught the hair colour while pregnant thing is two fold: Because of changes in hormones some women find the hair dye does not have the same result on their hair (the colour is sightly off) and two you need to be in a well ventilated room. The dye itself won't do anything to the baby.

I have read both books and I found the similarities frustrating. In my mind the Hunger Games was a simpler watered down kids version of Battle Royale.