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Zed is a combination. Partly Canadiana - up here it's the name of the last letter of the alphabet. Partly the nickname of an imaginary character, rather than an imaginary friend, from stories I dreamed up as a child. I use the middle and last names as passwords for various things. I'll won't forget them and noone else will ever guess them.
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cemant splice
Sorry, I meant cement splice. Now where'd I put my gutta percha? It ain't a fit night out for man nor beast.
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what's cemant? A mere typo, or...?
A moribund formica farm. Cet Nam?
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Mine's almost too obvious--My name's Joann, and my kids were telling"yo-mama" jokes and one of them had to say Jo-mama, and so--
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Carpal Tunnel
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Yo Ma-Ma, isn't he that cellist left his strad in the cab that once a year or so ago?
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Pooh-Bah
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I'm trying to prevent people from realizing that my true identity is David Bowie.
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I knew it! I've been on to you for weeks.
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Carpal Tunnel
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I adopted mine after returning to the US after 18 years in Brazil. Some Portuguese syntax had crept into my (spoken) English.
But now I'm wondering: maybe I am anastrophic as opposed to catastrophic?
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maybe I am anastrophic as opposed to catastrophic?Ohhhhh, ain't gonna touch that one !
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They're carriers of letters in the Harry Potter books, she added helpfully.
Don't you mean: "They're carriers of letters in the Harry Potter books," she added post-haste.
In Vermont, natives are called Woodchucks and people from away are called Flatlanders. Course, I no longer live in Vermont, but the handle has stuck.
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