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01-11-2011, 06:26 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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I feel like with a show like KATG, we are tapping into comedians before they make it big. I can one up my friends saying, "i saw them first" or "i remember when Jessie Joyce was on his first wife"
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At this point in my life, when people ask me for my first and last name, I just automatically say them and proceed to spell the names out. If I am not in the mood to talk to them I just use my middle name that happens to be an english name. But then again, its not a common name either so sometimes I get roped into a conversation about how that person does not know that many people with my name.
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Ahh! I just got off the phone with some jerk at one of the satellite offices who can not or will not pronounce my name. Maria, Martina, Rhianna, Reighna, Marissa, Melissa? FUCK. I usually don't get this worked up, but he's worked here about a year, he's been corrected by me and my boss and my co-workers several times. I hate this douche. He even gets it wrong in emails, when the correct spelling is in my fucking signature.
Oh, and this show was awesome. It felt like they completely forgot about the mics for a few minutes there and I was a fly on the wall for this conversation between these great comics. Pretty cool.
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Anyway, to stay on topic, like chemda I also wanted to de-ethnic my name when I was a kid. I wanted to be Mary. I'm so glad I'm not a Mary. I have several Mary friends, it's a nice name, but you're rarely the only Mary in the room. I'm usually the only Marina. |
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My friends in Highschool made up our own language that included the Ch sound, so I can also say Chemda. Yes we were those people, but it was a nerd school and it actually got pretty popular around the school (ironically, of course).
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