Who gets the last word in?

@Lhorian: well one of my little ones is a pop-hit listening kid ,i try to get her into other music but it's not easy :erk:
my oldest on the other hand has start his own metal band ,is that good or bad :(
 
Good and probably not so good, probably depends on if he lives at home or not. if he still lives at home it could cause a lot of noise and that would not be that good, but then again, it's better than him starring in idols :yuk: or something like that.
So generally its a good thing.
May I be so bold as to ask as to how old they are? Or if you consider that a to personal question you can just tell me to shut up and mind my own business;)
 
well Alain is 14 and chiara is 12 ,is that ok ,so yes it's a lot of noise here speccially when they all come to play/practice here ,but i don't mind :)
 
Heh, not minding is a good thing, but must say that I can't imagine the noise they can create. Maybe I have some idea since some friends of mine play 'normal' music like dire straits and santana and even that can become a bit annoying if you're trying to have a quiet evening. O well, it's all for the good for music is good... let me rephrase that. ...for almost al music is good.
Nice names too, if I may say so, I espesially like Chiara.
 
Well, even if you were an alien you wouldn't be able to change my mind about that name, but I could, of course, say that you being italian is probably a good thing since then you have that italian thing about you which is always good. Don't know why but that's the way it is.
 
Those are indeed not the best names, but there are bound to be some greek names that are better, maybe even good. I'll think of at least one before I go to sleep...
 
Although I do like the names of most gods, I don't know about calling my kid by the name of a god, maybe one of the less known for if i'd call him odin or something that's kinda hard for the kid in school and stuff, but then again maybe not for how many knowledge do I have about that, I don't think I know someone who is called after a well-known god.