I've never gotten through a conversation about my name without being asked about Erica Kane, soap opera vixen. Whom I was not named for, but who apparently had quite the vixen hot streak about the time that I was born
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
A LOT of Jennifers in my HS graduating glass of 500.
I only knew one other Barbara growing up and the irony was that her surname was Fitterer while mine was Ferrer. We often got things that were meant for the other.
As I think I've mentioned before, my freshman year in college my dorm had 8 women and 9 Daves.
I had a friend from a small town with a small high school named Kim Miller. Her best friend was also Kim Miller. They pretty much found this to be awesome.
At work, we had (3) Jeffery Allen (first, middle) at the same time. Each spelled differently.
As I think I've mentioned before, my freshman year in college my dorm had 8 women and 9 Daves.
These are the Daves I know, I know....
My high school class of 148 people had seven Mikes.
In college, the common name was Dan -- we had friends we referred to as Big Dan, Little Dan, Drunk Dan, Boston Dan, and Squirrelly Dan.
My whole school career there's only been one other Jacqueline that I know of. On our high school diplomas, we found that hers printed out with my middle initial and mine with hers. There were only, exactly two of us in the entire class of 500+! And probably something like fifty Jennifers and twenty Stephanies, and approximately a metric fuckton of Davids, Matts and Ramons, most of whom got their diplomas just fine.
So technically, JZ never graduated from high school....
So technically, JZ never graduated from high school....
Heh. My Dad knew a woman who had gone to college on an accelerated program without graduating high school. Then she went to law school on and an accelerated program without graduating college. Then once she passed her bar exam her state bar wouldn't admit her because she had no high school diploma -- so she had to get a GED.