Now I'm guessing names.
Taylor Taylor
Christie Christie
Laurie Laurie
Mmm...the possibilities are endless.
Jonathan ,'Touched'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Now I'm guessing names.
Taylor Taylor
Christie Christie
Laurie Laurie
Mmm...the possibilities are endless.
Are they both spelled the same? (Just curious. .. Kelly Kelly; Kelly Kelley; Kellie Kelly - for some reason - that just springs to mind.)
Enough that he saddled her with a RIDICULOUS NAME.
Well, she accepted it, so it's not all his fault.
Both spelled the same! I will neither confirm nor deny if anyone guesses.
Also I was just talking to someone in my doorway, and he came around the other side of my desk before I remembered to minimize this window! Whoops.
Well, she accepted it, so it's not all his fault.
I'm trying not to think about that part, since she's going to be my coworker, because so far all I can think is "WTF??!??"
In other news about my job, we have a new employee coming on who has the same first and last name. And it's her married name. Apparently it really meant a lot to her husband that she take his last name. Enough that he saddled her with a RIDICULOUS NAME.
This could have been me-spelled differently-had my parents kept my supposed-to-be-a-boy-oh-well-let's-call-her-that-anyway name
I wish I had changed my name to keep my maiden name as a middle name, instead of dropping it altogether.
So far I've kept mine. I use his socially, but if/when I get around to changing it legally, my maiden name will become my middle name.
This could have been me-spelled differently-had my parents kept my supposed-to-be-a-boy-oh-well-let's-call-her-that-anyway name
Here's how you know I have internet problems: I was thinking "Alayne's not a boy's name!" Oh. Right. That's not your actual last name.
Here's how you know I have internet problems: I was thinking "Alayne's not a boy's name!" Oh. Right. That's not your actual last name.
Glad I'm not the only one.
Never changed my name, and it's a good thing, too. Never wanted to, so I doubt I'll ever change it at this point.