'suela, were you Cofax?
UTTAD, I was, am, and always will be, cofax. It's actually my primary online identity, and I answer to it far better than I do to "Suela".
(Context: I've been called "Cofax" or variants thereof since I was about 8; "Consuela" or "Suela" was a fairly short-lived college nickname that I resurrected for Table Talk and didn't expect to last this long.)
I so want to go to one of those panels just so I can call him Mister Sweden and watch the righteous freak out.
My BiL insists on calling him "Wheldon". It makes me insane, especially as he always wants to give me tips about "what that Wheldon guy is up to".
I know two people named Josh. I call them Joss by mistake everytime I say their name.
I do this with my son's friend Josh, and have for the past two years. I mostly do it when talking to my son. I tend to call the kid "um" a lot.
I know two people named Josh. I call them Joss by mistake everytime I say their name.
I love this sooooooo much! I have a good friend that always calls him Josh. I keep trying not to correct him, but I just can't not.
Is it possible to not correct people? I need to learn how to do this.
If you figure that out, please teach me. I also need to learn that skill.
I correct my mother every time we talk. I have just recently taught her to say Firefly rather than Fireflies when talking about the show.
If you figure that out, please teach me. I also need to learn that skill.
You're a teacher. It's your calling.
Wouldn't be harder for a teacher to not correct people?
My mother knows nothing of Firefly. I brought the DVD to show her the ad on the extras, but she was so not interested, she could have fallen into a coma and kept picking on me for spending my time promoting rich people.