Complaints and more Inquisitives
People, if you have a problem with someone, please have the balls to tell that person. If you can't handle the face to face confrontation, the technology available today works with you. You can phone, Email, snail mail, Text message, instant message, hell, you can even send smoke signals. What you can't do is wait for the other person to guess, because if it's me, I won't. I presume that everyone I hang with knows how to speak up for themselves. You kind of have to to keep up with me anyway.
And before you all ask, I'm venting about someone who doesn't have an LJ.
And now, some inquisitives from
peteralway
1: Is Wednesday Lee Friday your legal name, your pen name, or your internet alias?
"Wednesday Lee" has always been my real first and middle name. My last name has changed several times despite me not being married. I use "Friday" for most things, including writing and the internet. After I marry in October, my legal name will be Wednesday Lee Webster-Friday.
2: How did you come to know both
fflo and
soundcraft?
I met
soundcraft in a pagan community. I don't remember exactly what we talked about, but I do recall being impressed with her kindness and articulateness. She turned out to be this amazing person whom I had far too little time to know.
fflo and I met, I think, through a mutual LJ friend. I remember finding out that she has the same first and last name as someone I was not kindly disposed toward at the time (now I am though). She impressed me with her no bullshit stance on fat acceptance, and indeed has inspired me to aspire to do likewise.
3: Are you a life long Ann Arbor guy gal, or a recent implant transplant?
I'm a pretty recent implant. I moved to Saline in 1995 and then to Ypsi in 1997, and to Ann Arbor in 1999. I grew in around Detroit suburbs, graduating from high school in Royal Oak.
4: What accomplishment are you most proud of? And if it's recently getting your book accepted for publication, what is number 2?
My proudest accomplishment is the writing, not so much the publication, but the fact that I've managed to write what I think is a great deal of quality work. I've only been writing regularly, and with an eye to publication, since 2004. So I'm moving right along!
Although, I'm also rather proud of maintaining a personal romance long enough to actually decide to get married. I don't choose partners very well usually, so this is a huge step forward for me.
5: If you just got enough money to retire comfortably today, how would you spend your retirement?
I'd buy a big house and run it as a bed and breakfast, catering specifically to pagans.
And before you all ask, I'm venting about someone who doesn't have an LJ.
And now, some inquisitives from
1: Is Wednesday Lee Friday your legal name, your pen name, or your internet alias?
"Wednesday Lee" has always been my real first and middle name. My last name has changed several times despite me not being married. I use "Friday" for most things, including writing and the internet. After I marry in October, my legal name will be Wednesday Lee Webster-Friday.
2: How did you come to know both
I met
3: Are you a life long Ann Arbor guy gal, or a recent implant transplant?
I'm a pretty recent implant. I moved to Saline in 1995 and then to Ypsi in 1997, and to Ann Arbor in 1999. I grew in around Detroit suburbs, graduating from high school in Royal Oak.
4: What accomplishment are you most proud of? And if it's recently getting your book accepted for publication, what is number 2?
My proudest accomplishment is the writing, not so much the publication, but the fact that I've managed to write what I think is a great deal of quality work. I've only been writing regularly, and with an eye to publication, since 2004. So I'm moving right along!
Although, I'm also rather proud of maintaining a personal romance long enough to actually decide to get married. I don't choose partners very well usually, so this is a huge step forward for me.
5: If you just got enough money to retire comfortably today, how would you spend your retirement?
I'd buy a big house and run it as a bed and breakfast, catering specifically to pagans.

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