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  • #16
    "like you hauled a dead person in that car"Of course hearses hauled dead people! Why else would most of us drive them?

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    • #17
      I name my hearse after males and the flower cars after females, hows that?

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      • #18
        Then you have the funeral home tradition (in some places) of naming the coach after the first name of the first person to be carried to the grave in them. These names usually get lost in the transfer of ownership.

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        • #19
          Well mine would have been named after a girl but the previous owner named it after a man ((Edgar Allen Poe)) and the name just suited the coach too much.. but from how it acts sometimes on occasion I'd like to think of changing the name to Christine ((movie reference))
          Last edited by Baker; 08-17-2009, 02:14 AM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Baker View Post
            Well mine would have been named after a girl but the previous owner named it after a man ((Edgar Allen Poe)) and the name just suited the coach too much.. but from how it acts sometimes on occasion I'd like to think of changing the name to Christine ((movie reference))
            Christine is what Autopsy_Hooker named hers, although when I had her I called her Cassandra and had no issues. Before that Dead_Society owned it and called "him" Loki.

            Hurricanes too, they used to get guys names and then switched for some reason. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_cyclone#Naming

            Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_names is interesting as well.

            Please note that in my last post I can't confirm the part about ship names though. That's just something I've heard and should be treated as such. But it does sound like a good explanation to me.

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