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Pushmi-Pullyu (for you Doctor Dolittle fans)
pedantic pongo
ponderous persimmon (the veggie option)
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Free Starbucks Coffee
Free Starbucks Coffee
Pink Pony
Obviously.
what a load of pretentious
what a load of pretentious pheasantries
Peter-less puppy
Peter-less puppy
Well it is hard to choose one
Well it is hard to choose one but i will go for the top 3
Prancing Peacock
Primal Piranha
Psychic Platypus
Peter-less puppy
Peter-less puppy
I would like to Second that
I would like to Second that vote for Precocious Penguin.
Proud Panda
It would be a great marketing stunt to call the new version "the Proud Penguin" :)
suggestions:
passionate pussycat
Prompt Puma
poisonous Pachyderm
Perky Penguin.
Perky Penguin.
Psychodelic Platypus
Psychodelic Penguin?
whatever + penguin!!
No matter what the first word might be (proud, precocious, pervasive, pompous, pedantic, prophetic) the second word should be PENGUIN! :-)
I would like to see Priapic
I would like to see Priapic Panda personally.
Polly Parrot - Wakeup Polly
Polly Parrot
- Wakeup Polly Parrot, Wakeup...thud - There he moved. He's not dead, he's pining.
Puny Pronghorn
Puny Pronghorn
Precocious Penguin
Precocious Penguin (Prophetic, Poetic, Productive or Progressive work for me, too)
I'm going to just call it "Precocious" as if I didnt get the memo.
Postdoctorate
Postdoctorate Ptarmigan.
Also, where's the love for Pretend Pegasus?
Pervasive Penguin
...
It were extremely hard to
It were extremely hard to vote, they are all very funny... HAIL LINUX!
phuking phlat
phuking phlat
12.04 name
Primeval Primate !!!!!
Paranoid Panther
Paranoid Panther
Prescient Prawn
Prescient Prawn
Waiting for "R"
I wasn't that concerned with 12.04, but if the schedule holds, 13.04 "R" will be released on my birthday. I'm hoping (although rather doubt it) that the animal in question that release is "raccoon", which is my favorite animal (note the raccoon in my avatar).
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Pink Pussy ;-)
Pink Pussy ;-)
Vote
nice... phenomenal :) putting my vote there.
GNOME3/Unity interface sucks. So.. Pissed-off Plankton.
More Proper...
Pissed-off Peacock
Passed-away Pig
Poultry Penguin
Painted Pigeon
repeat... GNOME3/Unity interface sucks.
Good one!
Good one!
Pink Panther
Pink Panther
Names
If someone was going to use "perverted" should have combined it to make "Perverted Pig" hehehe.
I'm surprised nobody is using some powerful animals like Panther or Puma.
What about Poignant Porcupine?
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Pubic Panda
Pubic Panda
palatable parakeet
palatable parakeet
Pugnatious Porcupine
Pugnatious Porcupine
Ponderous Possum
Pow! :)
Posthumous Platypus
Posthumous Platypus
pretentious puffer
pretentious puffer
Precise Pangolin
Precise Pangolin