tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post3168042776863017021..comments2023-12-16T08:10:02.915+00:00Comments on Wishbone Soup Cures Everything: P sounds like SLisa Southardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09711376747848601409noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-30126278677048322332012-04-19T01:29:30.816+01:002012-04-19T01:29:30.816+01:00Very creative of you to have several ID's for ...Very creative of you to have several ID's for your different facets. I love it! I always wanted a more common name when I was in school. Now I find that when someone calls Stephanie it's usually for someone much younger!<br /> <br />I thought my daughters name - Andrea - was unusual at the time. I didn't know any. When she went to school there were three in the K-1 classes! They were beaten out by the Jennifers, though.Stephanie Vhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03206167025245206754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-55816354392023851962012-04-18T23:28:27.073+01:002012-04-18T23:28:27.073+01:00I smiled the whole way though this, Lily! I have ...I smiled the whole way though this, Lily! I have a friend whose husband was from the UK-- last name of Chisholm. We run into the different pronunciations too-- Chiz-um, and Chiz-holme. Lisa...rare back in the day. :-) I wonder if all parents think they chose a rare name? My dad chose mine. And in a catholic gradeschool with 30 children in each grade, I shared the same classroom with 3 girls named Theresa. At least he left the "h" out of mine.<br /><br />When I named my daughter (right out of the book "The Thorn Birds" I thought it was so rare. I knew no other Megans. Duh. Well, because there weren't any MY age. lol... When I went to get her baptized, the priest actually asked me if I had made up the name. I felt pretty smurfy, let me tell you! And then she got to kindergarten. Smurfiness-be-gone.<br /><br />It is so much fun having a bad girl reside inside. They have such a way of emerging at just the right time to put some "MarySue" or "GaryStu" in her place in our novels!<br /><br />Have a good Thursday!Teresa Cypherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08940430996766842518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-21364251145668783062012-04-18T18:51:58.210+01:002012-04-18T18:51:58.210+01:00I was lucky because for most of my life, I've ...I was lucky because for most of my life, I've been the only Frances around, except for my father and of course he was Daddy! It's got to be hard having a name that is way too popular. Maybe that's why so many people are picking odd, embarassing and hard to spell names for their children!Fran@Broken Cookies Don't Counthttp://brokencookiesdontcount.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-46762596945638375382012-04-18T15:59:40.604+01:002012-04-18T15:59:40.604+01:00I pronounced it 'Southerd' in my head when...I pronounced it 'Southerd' in my head when I read it! (I'm all proud of meself.)<br /><br />I was actually wondering if your name was Lily and now I know. I think Lisa, Susan and Jennifer pretty much ruled the day in the '70s and maybe part of the '80s.<br /><br />You are, indeed though, a most perfect Lily Tequila.Suzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07908805179119217608noreply@blogger.com