I caught up by about 800 post last night, but never to late to say, good to see your posts, tommyrot!
Sort of like my college friend who named his black cat Lucifer, called him Lucy, then wondered why it was the most ill-tempered beast on the planet.
God, this made me laugh and laugh, because I have a friend who's with a woman named Lucy that we all nicknamed Lucifer, and, well... the rest of your sentence is not unapplicable. I should probably edit this, but, really, what are the chances?
So if you are ruling out Loki on grounds of potential disaster, I suppose Rogue, Trickster, Til Eulenspiegel, and Varlet are ruled out on the same grounds. You could safely call him Errol Flynn if not for your objections to human names.
I had a meeting first thing, and also IT was unsuccessfully trying to put some new software on my computer.
I have been working and away from my desk.
Loki's pretty much stuck. I think I've been overruled.
You know there's no Z in Loki, right?
ION, I just ate two incredibly greasy (on purpose) pastries courtesy of my coworker's new mother in law.
I am so happy to see you tommy!
You could always call him Zoki, and split the difference?
After much going through of old diaries and entries on LJ, et cetera, I've got the number of the doctor who treated me for frozen shoulder two years ago. I had, in fact, to call the PT place (once I found their number) and ask for who referred me.
But then I never did believe that I'd get frozen shoulder on the opposite side.
good to see your posts, tommyrot!
Yay!
I am so happy to see you tommy!
Yay!
ION, I have proposed some possible names for Natter 61: tommyrot "Bureaucracy 4: Like Job. No, really, just like Job" Sep 22, 2008 7:45:09 am PDT
I hope there's an Okey Dokey on the Zoki for Loki.