She needs to get a hobby. Also, I think my dad is blowing off my birthday. Well, it's not till tomorrow...this afternoon I could find a bouquet and a poem, right? Yeah. After my manicure with Sarah Palin. I did what the shrinks asked and lowered the bar, but damned if he doesn't slither under it. I'm not even going to tell him I'm pissed, either. Somehow, I think he likes thinking that I might be pouting over him...my mother doesn't think so, but he almost never misses a chance to be a shit to me."Don't take it personally; he's just selfish." hardly warms my heart anyway. I think I'm going to try the Rules on him.(I don't mean not-porn...I mean "Wow, my e-mail was so full of messages, I must have missed yours," whether or not it is...I'm not fishing) But I had to tell somebody that I'm actually feeling quite rejected...we only see each other about twice a year anyway...I don't rate room in his datebook? I told my mother he would do this one day and she was horrified. There are times you don't want to be right.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Ugh, Barb, what a petty beeyotch. I hope she has a sudden onset, very itchy yeast infection. Karma IN YOUR PANTS!!
ION, I have stayed awake all night watching Season 5 SPN (which I haven't seen) so I can watch the last season. And also so I could (a) get the phone turned back on and (b) call a dr so I can get some pills so I can turn this craxy sleep schedule around.
I have done 1, and have an appt. at 2 with a new dr. Please, please, please, lady doctor, believe in better health through chemistry.
If she want me to do a sleep study or take melatonin or some such bullshit, y'all may have to have a Super Speshul Buffista Fundraiser to bail me outta jail.
Now I just have to make it till two before zonking out. 2 pm will be 20 hours awake, then (hopefully) dr, Target to get script and home to...I don't know. I'll try to stay awake till 6, I suppose, so I can sleep till morning.
Cross fingers, guys. This is driving me batshit crazy.
Be careful if you're driving today, Erin!
Hope it all works out.
New doctor is VERY close to my house. 3 minutes drive, so I will be ok.
And now, I go to get ze cat litter and ze milk. Distractions, keeping busy. Yay.
In Spanish, it's a very common name, especially for Cubans, since it's the name of the patron saint of the island. A more interesting point of fact is that it's a common word that's been appropriated as a name, much like Mercy or Patience in English.
I was gonna say. The whole thing sounds crazy to me.
Maybe she should C&D Cuba.
Hell, C&D all the religions. If they weren't so into this "charity" bizness, people wouldn't be naming their kids after it.
Patent, copyright & trademark / by Richard Stim.
Berkeley, Calif. : Nolo, c2010.
11th ed.
p.446
names as marks
Names that are primarily surnames (last names) are considered weak and cannot be listed on the Principal Register unless they acquire a secondary meaning (for example, Heinz, Macy's, Miller). First names and nicknames, unless very unusual or memorable as a mark but not as a name, need to acquire secondary meaning by becoming very well known over time before others can be stopped from using them.
Example: "Henry's" is a mark used to advertise the Henry Weinhart's line of beers. Over time, "Henry's" has become associated in the public's mind with the underlying product and therefore has taken on a secondary meaning. If Henry Clark came along and used his first name to advertise his line of beers, the Henry Weinhart company could probably successfully sue him for infingement of its Henry's mark.
Example: "Henry's" is a mark used to advertise the Henry Weinhart's line of beers. Over time, "Henry's" has become associated in the public's mind with the underlying product and therefore has taken on a secondary meaning. If Henry Clark came along and used his first name to advertise his line of beers, the Henry Weinhart company could probably successfully sue him for infingement of its Henry's mark.
But in the case of authors, who are then qualifying with a surname, that argument won't hold up, will it? Especially if they're publishing different kinds of books?
But in the case of authors, who are then qualifying with a surname, that argument won't hold up, will it? Especially if they're publishing different kinds of books?
I am not an IP attorney. But Other Person with that Name is full of shit.