I was the only Amy in my class growing up, which strikes me as weird because it was very popular at that time (I think? flea?). But I knew three different sets of Karen-and-Susan sisters.
You know what's nice when you've had a crappy day? Being here. Also, Jezebel's posts on the Fashion Week shows.
Is it Scrappy whose DH reviews cars? I can't remember his website.
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I have it in my faves so I can throw him some hits when I'm bored at work.
I know he does SUVs here: [link] but not sure about car-cars.
Hah. Always at the ready.
You know what I don't like? Catching the toe of my slipper on a step as I am going up the stairs with a 10 lb bucket of used catlitter in one hand and an uncapped loaded syringe in the other. That could have gone badly.
You know what I don't like?
Forgetting that I didn't rinse my hands after chopping the onion and garlic and then rubbing my eye.
OW. Your outcome was markedly worse than mine. I just envisioned blood and death and tears and pain. You got actual tears and pain.
Amy, I can't remember exactly how old you are - I think a couple of years older than me? But Amy was the #2 name in the US from 1973-1976, and top 15 from 1967-1984. If you had lots of Karens and Susans you're probably an early Amy - those were top 5 in the mid-60s and then fell dramatically starting in about 1968.
Yeah, I was born in 1967, flea. See, I knew you'd know! The Karens were all either my age or older, and two of the Susans were younger and one was my age.
OW, Barb.