What's my name again?

Dec 17, 2009 17:57

Last night, the man and I went to the Christmas train garden at the local volunteer fire department. Since it's also a fundraiser, we bought some raffle tickets. While we were filling them out, we had this exchange ( Read more... )

i need a brain upgrade, my life

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valhallalilly December 17 2009, 23:04:43 UTC
hahaha
I so understand you. I don't even blink when people say Persia on Skype. hee

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roxybisquaint December 17 2009, 23:17:27 UTC
Hee. Yeah, I totally respond to Roxy now. The name has become ingrained in me. Sometimes I think I should just legally change my name :P

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cisaac December 17 2009, 23:16:38 UTC
You mean, it's not Roxy?

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roxybisquaint December 17 2009, 23:18:38 UTC
Heh. Um. Yes. Yes it is.

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sabaceanbabe December 18 2009, 00:18:33 UTC
You made me LOL. Mostly because I could totally see and hear you two having this conversation. :P

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the_narration December 18 2009, 02:09:07 UTC
LOL.

Hell, I sometimes forget that your name isn't Roxy. And when spectralbovine was in Seattle I almost called him "Polter" to his face quite a few times. It's just how I'm used to addressing you guys, by your screen names.

(Some of the guys in my college dorm actually did call me "Narrator" long before it was my screen name so I'm used to answering to it....)

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tackdriver56 December 18 2009, 03:09:24 UTC
It's odd looking back at how they change over time, or in different social circles.

I kinda feel left out, not having met you at the cons.

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roxybisquaint December 19 2009, 03:55:33 UTC
Well if you find your way to Dragon*Con next September, we can remedy that. I don't have any plans to hit Comic Con again until the following year, though.

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Dragon*Con tackdriver56 December 21 2009, 22:46:01 UTC
WOW at your avatar. I wuv it. heh heh heh. How many wubba-u's in "wobot"?

After your suggestion, I looked at the site. Lots of interesting celebs and fans. At the risk of starting a Holy War, Patrick Stewart (at Dragon*Con) *was* the best captain of the Enterprise. (At least until Bruce Greenwood played Captain Pike.)

Hmmm. How to sell this to the woman...

Realistically, a Smithsonian trip is more likely.

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