Misty Seemans
Misty Seemans
Had a friend in college named Stardust Redbow, she was born in 1979 to hippie parents.
One of my college Professors was named Warren S. Warren and kid you not he named his son Warren S. Warren II
I worked with an engineer at a previous job named Ding Ding
Are apostrophes and verb-subject agreement also missing? And capital letters to begin a sentence?
There was an O&A episode years ago where a caller reported a woman whose name was pronounced "shi-theed", but spelled her first name S-h-i-t-h-e-a-d.
Classmate: Eden Seamen
Her parents were scandinavian, with a slight language barrier. Good people but had no idea the torment they caused their first generation American daughter.
Dick Trickle
Some old English names:
Jasper: A guy I worked with
Peregrine: Has been used in my family for many generations though now it is usually the middle name.
Ebenezer: A distant uncle
Dorcas: A distant aunt
Horace: Common in my wife's family
Dayshauntavius. My man.
Back when I worked in the hood there were a lot of weird ones. People that had apostrophes that made no sense was big. The three I remember exclusively were Takilya, yes that was the spelling, lemonjello and orangejello.
Lot of weird people in the hood.
A podiatrist in Petersburg VA named Dr. Siko. I'm not sure if it's pronounced sicko or psycho.
I just called his answering service. It's pronounced psycho.
Female coach having affair with male runner. Should I report it?
Post about women banditing Brooklyn half marathon going viral on X
If Daniel's and Pfitz are outdated..then where do I look for modern training plans?
Colin Sahlman runs 1:45 and Nico Young runs 1:47 in the 800m tonight at the Desert Heat Classic