Re: Kimono troubles and dragons, too!
Ticia, on host 140.196.24.2
Wednesday, December 27, 2000, at 14:38:42
Re: Kimono troubles and dragons, too! posted by Howard on Wednesday, December 27, 2000, at 14:16:46:
> > > > > "Sundragyn" is an interesting name. There is an old RinkWorks tradition of explaining how you came up with your screen name, but nobody will insist if you don't want to. > > > Howard > > > > It would be my pleasure, although there's not much of a story. When I was first setting up my first, very own email account with hotmail, I was fooling around with phonetical spellings. Now, I have an obsession with dragons, fantasy, fairy tales. So, "dragyn" presented itself. This was taken! So, having a certain preference for moonlit nights, I stuck "moon" on the front, and I became Moondragyn. > > > > Hotmail eventually upgraded too much for my computer at the time to handle and I had to switch servers. "Moondragyn" was taken on the new server (!) so I switched to "Sundragyn." > > > > I am Sundragyn now, for better or for worse, and it's probably more appropriate because I am, in fact, unusually naturally blond. ;) > > > > Sun"Ain't no dumb blond"dragyn. > > Then maybe you won't be offended if I tell you my favorite dumb blonde joke: > Two blondes were walking throught the park when one of them said, "Look! There's a dead bird." > The other one looked up into the sky and said, "Where?" > I told that to my blonde daughter, and she didn't hit me,so. . . . > Howard
I have a theory that men say things specifically to get hit. My husband does it all the time. He says it's the interaction. Humph. So now when he does or says something like that, I stop talking to him for a few minutes...
Ti'but he seems to like that, too'cia
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