| User | Comment |
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they    | | posted 25-Jun-2008 8:44am |
Oh man...
I am really sick of looking at different shades of red. |
kirst  | | posted 25-Jun-2008 10:25am |
I'm assuming that you're asking about the name itself, not the shade of red that it represents. If so, I like crimson (although not the fact that I associate it with Harvard) and vermillion best for the way they sound. |
JessicaWoman99   | | posted 25-Jun-2008 10:34am |
Crimson
Carmine
I love these names |
Galomorro   | | posted 25-Jun-2008 11:55am |
Don't really like any of them but prefer the color "red." However, if I must, I'd choose burgundy as that's a kind of wine, and carmine. |
cloudhugger    | | posted 25-Jun-2008 3:09pm |
eh....I thought there might be a cheat sheet here...I'd have to see them together I think. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 25-Jun-2008 6:42pm |
I like them all. |
LJD    | | posted 26-Jun-2008 12:37am |
I wear bus-stop red. I've been complimented many times on the color. It's a deep red. I may be up in my years, 69 years, but love to have red nails, fingers, and toes. |
ausfox  | | posted 26-Jun-2008 6:21am |
Scarlet |
| Biggles | | posted 26-Jun-2008 2:23pm |
All of them but carmine. Did you know that the "official" (medical) start of the gastro-intestinal system is the "vermillion border of the lips"? I'm not sure if there's a correlate for the end of the GI tract... |
| CarolL | | posted 26-Jun-2008 10:41pm |
I like the blue reds rather than the yellow reds..... |
Matty    | | posted 27-Jun-2008 12:46pm |
I didn't know Carmine was a shade of red. I thought it was a guy in Brooklyn with a hairy chest and a gold chain. |
kcthedog   | | posted 29-Jun-2008 11:44pm |
Scarlet and crimson, fab just fabulous! |
moviesnob    | | posted 30-Jun-2008 1:47pm |
This is funny, I always considered burgundy & maroon to be shades of purple. I like the way crimson and scarlet sound, so I chose those. |
aquawolfy  |
Crimson and Scarlet.
I didn't know vermilion was a shade of red... |