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What Is Your Elf Name?


Canadian Karen

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Generic Apprentice

LOL mine is grumpy eggnog breath.


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Mine is Fuzzy Candy Cane Lips!!

teebs in WV Apprentice

My elf name is:

Grumpy Hot Chocolate :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

I want a new name!

zakismom Newbie

Fuzzy Hot Chocolate :blink:

Lisa Mentor
LOL mine is grumpy eggnog breath.

LOL, I am sorry :P:ph34r:

jennyj Collaborator

Baby Snaggle Tooth????? :D

Lisa Mentor

My name is ...................Freckles Snow Bunny

My husbands name is .....Floppy Stuffing Stuffer

Hummmm B)


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Mtndog Collaborator
Giggles Slave O' Santa :)

Jeanne

Nice!

I am

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Flaky Mincemeat with my maiden name

Trixie Cartwheels with my married name (Oh my!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Nice!

I am

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Flaky Mincemeat with my maiden name

Trixie Cartwheels with my married name (Oh my!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Does that mean that once you got married, you started doing cartwheel tricks for your hubby? Mmmmm....... very interesting..........

;):D

Green12 Enthusiast

:lol::lol::lol: Thanks for this Karen!

Mine is:

Dixie Sugar Butt

Generic Apprentice
LOL, I am sorry :P:ph34r:

It so fits me LOL. I have discovered the adult eggnog. :ph34r:

Mtndog Collaborator

I like this one too:

***You are***

What Rejected Crayon Are You?

Open Original Shared Link

I was Los Angeles Air Brown :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
My name is ...................Freckles Snow Bunny

My husbands name is .....Floppy Stuffing Stuffer

Hummmm B)

:lol::lol::lol::ph34r:B)

teebs in WV Apprentice
I like this one too:

***You are***

What Rejected Crayon Are You?

Open Original Shared Link

I was Los Angeles Air Brown :ph34r:

I love my crayon name.................Spank Me Pink!!!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I'm "Tin Man's Johnson Silver"

:huh:

Mtndog Collaborator
I love my crayon name.................Spank Me Pink!!!

ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Karen- yours is great too! :lol::lol::lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Karen- yours is great too! :lol::lol::lol:

Spank Me Pink sounds much more............................... naughty...... ;)B)

Mine is boring in comparison!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I'm "Tin Man's Johnson Silver"

:huh:

:lol::lol: Me Too!! LOL! (Are you wearing green too! :ph34r: )

mbg98 Contributor

Elf name is:baby sugar butt

Rejected crayon is: time'o the month

definatly like my elf name better!!!!!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

My husband's elf name is Booty Sugar Butt (must say, definitely one of his better "assets" ):lol:

My rejected crayon name is Tin Man's Johnson Silver ----------does it not figure???????

Dave's ----------- Spank Me Pink

Oh my . . . . . . .

Green12 Enthusiast

There is something amuck with the Elf Name engine, I typed in my first name and then seperately my first name + last name and both times got completely different Elf Names.......so, I typed in my name over and over again and each time it came out with a different Elf name every time :( .

And here I thought it was translating our names into Elf :lol::lol::lol:

It's still fun though :D

kristend Rookie
Happy Cartwheels!!

Hey...I'm Happy Cartwheels too!!! :D

mommida Enthusiast

I don't know if it a midwest slang thing , but my elf name is a term for something VERY nasty. I don't know maybe the elf name has been getting complaints and they are sticking to "safer" names now.

L.

Creative-Soul Newbie

I'm cracking up here...love this thread! My elf name is...Furry Fruitcake ;)

I'm not even going to say what my rejected crayon color is...definitely not cool!

Rebecca47 Contributor
I love my crayon name.................Spank Me Pink!!!

They say that my is are you ready? Spank me pink....lol oh baby

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