Barrel Stands (and other weird desires)
Ness:
and a wizard's staff has a knob on the end...
I really must go dig out my pratchett novels and re-read them...
Ness
witch:
Quote from: Jordi on 2005 August 06, 10:09:27
"him", Terry is a male name.
Actually Terry is both male & female. I know a female Terry who spells it Terry.
Oddysey:
I'm not southern, but I've had grits. My dad used to eat them for breakfast a lot. Still likes them. He was an army brat, and I'm a coast guard brat, so neither of us really have a region of origin, but I guess his liking them might be because his parents are from the midwest.
They're not bad. One of the few breakfast foods I'll eat.
On the Coast Guard brat thing: moving every four years, you get to learn a whole new set of regional slang and cultural stuffs every time. Fun. Although the Coast Guard mostly stations its people on the coasts (gee, I never would have guessed) and coastal areas in general usually aren't as different as the midwest is from the northwest is from the southeast. Although people who have never lived in Northern California confuse it with Southern Californian culture, which is rather humorous, since they're different in a lot of ways.
jrd:
Many male names are given to females. That doesn't make them female names, it just shows the gender preference of the parents. Must be fun growing up with a name like that, you might as well call your daughter "Wish you were a boy".
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Jordi on 2005 August 06, 23:18:01
Many male names are given to females. That doesn't make them female names, it just shows the gender preference of the parents. Must be fun growing up with a name like that, you might as well call your daughter "Wish you were a boy".
Could be worse. Could be the other way around.
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