ita, when you're writing with pen and ink, do you give yourself an upper case i?
t /curious
And would this be a good moment to check on pronunciation? I've been going with "eeta" all this time, but may be on crack.
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ita, when you're writing with pen and ink, do you give yourself an upper case i?
t /curious
And would this be a good moment to check on pronunciation? I've been going with "eeta" all this time, but may be on crack.
Sorry ita, and thanks for telling us.
Hypothesising about my last name is fine.
Gotcha. Good to know, Ms. Fitzwilliam-O'Malley.
Husband is nixing the name change to Kudzu and questions the sanity of the suggestions. Sometimes he can be so conventional.
Husband is nixing the name change to Kudzu and questions the sanity of the suggestions. Sometimes he can be so conventional.
So tell him you're changing it to Clovis.
He has suggested Mr. and Mrs. Soggydoggy. I think that's too long.
Husband is nixing the name change to Kudzu and questions the sanity of the suggestions. Sometimes he can be so conventional.
Total man thing! Joe wouldn't let us change ours to Miracleborn.
He has suggested Mr. and Mrs. Soggydoggy.
Tis a bit stuffy, you need something a little more light hearted.
My last name is so German that very few people can pronounce it correctly the first time. When people ask my last name I have to spell it out for them (and I do say "S as in Sam", "C as in Charlie" [more letters that don't need words] "P as in Paul", [omitted] "Z as in Zebra".) There are 10 letters in my last name but it only has two syllables.
People sometimes ask me how I learned to spell it. I usually give them a funny look and say "I grew up with it".
Men! And their sales names.