How old is she?
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How old is she?
Mid forties?
Someone born in the '60s with the name Enid? Weird.
Her last name isn't 'Coleslaw,' is it?
Enid's a nice name.
My name still hasn't broken the top... million.
Nope, not a Coleslaw.
Hey Tep! I'm watching the Blue Beetle episode of Brave and Bold right now. (actually work related. Sort of.)
My mother swears no one was naming their kids "sara/h" when I was born.
Nine sara/hs in my graduating class of 350. Five in my AP English class. (Only) three in my Intro to Judaic Civ class in college, but we all talked a lot.
We have six Sara(h)s out of 150 people at my office. Five David's, too. Only one other Heather, though.
This is a weird conversation to catch up on, as I had a long discussion about baby names just the other day. Improbable Girl and I have very different opinions on girls' names, partly because she comes from a very nickname-heavy family and I don't, so she tends towards the fancy long names with cutesy nicknames while I tend to prefer shorter names that stand alone.
My sister was one of something like seven Sara(h)s, five of whom were Sara(h) Elizabeths in her college class of 500 or so.