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wednes ([personal profile] wednes) wrote2002-12-28 01:00 am

Stuff I learned today:

1--My hot, hot boss has a penchant for expensive toys. Although I learned that before making his chart, it was proven today when he brought in yet another tiny car that cost more than $50.

2--Men find me intriguing, especially when i'm trying to fill thier lives with intrigue.

3--Calling California with our POS phone plan is expensive.

4--There is a 9 year old girl in Dallas named Wednesday. I bet she's cool as hell.

5--the new Pinnochio is not very good.

6--Denny's still proudly serves margarine.

7--One of my co-workers is VERY well endowed.

8--It is difficult to find weed during the holidays.

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[identity profile] wednes.livejournal.com 2002-12-29 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps it is true that you are nto the name you ar eborn with. I pondered changing my name for many years, before I saw it as an opening to embrace my own uniquness.

That may sound like a load of PC crap, but I felt like such an outsider freak at a time when it really felt important to have people on my side. Once I finally figured out who I was and how much I liked me, turning into the skid of being a wierd kid with a wierd name started to feel pretty good.

I convinced a bunch of bullies that Charles Manson was my father. Since they didn't know thier history very well, it worked, and they left me the hell alone for awhile.

Actually, "May you live in interesting times" is not a proverb, it is a curse.

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[identity profile] thewordoffred.livejournal.com 2002-12-30 06:25 am (UTC)(link)

I would agree that your name CAN influence your life, but it isnt a guarantee. I imagine a BAD name is more likely to influence your life that A GOOD name. However, I think a name like 'Fred' has been a real character builder.

I have friends with MULTPLE alternate names depending on who they are with.

I tried to pull the Manson's-My-Daddy thing a couple of times. He spent a part of his youth in West Virginia where I was born. He wasn't there the right time though.

Actually, Manson had a LOT of kids through The Family that were given up for adoption. You are about the right age to be one of them. Be careful what yuou wish for.


Proverb or Curse. You say Tomato, I say Squishy Projectile.

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[identity profile] wednes.livejournal.com 2002-12-30 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen my birth certificate once before I split from my fam. Luckily my "real name: is Wednesday, not Angel or Zezozoze Frank Mae Glutz.

So i think I'm safe.