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Re: [piecepack] I've decided to name my piecepack.
- To: piecepack@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: Re: [piecepack] I've decided to name my piecepack.
- From: <hexchex@...>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 00:38:56 -0500
- Sender: hexchex@...
I had a friend who named his dog Dog. I think he spelled it Dog Fisher for the vet records. Fisher was Dog's last name. I don't know if Paul (Dog's pet) said the name with a captial when he called him or gave him a command though. I do know Dog couldn't read so it really didn't matter to the dog. He just came when he was called.
Don't ask me why I sent this I just felt compelled.
Tim
piecepack@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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I was driving in my car tonight and it just came to me. I decided to
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give my piecepack set a name.
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I've grown to like it so much that I think of it more as a colleague
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than as a box of wooden doodads.
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Humans like to name things special to them, like pets, boats and
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castles. But what to name my set? Remembering that a rose by any other
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name etc., it came to me.
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As Tarzan named his boy, 'Boy', so I named by piecepack set,
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'Piecepack'.
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So in future emails, I might get excited and start accidentally refering
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to my piecepack by its name 'Piecepack'. When I do, please bear with me
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and realize that I am refering to my own piecepack by its name (a proper
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noun), and not a generic 'common' piecepack.
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I will however be sure to depersonalize any final draft rules I submit
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for publication.
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Yours in jest,
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dave cousins
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"I've a pet dog named Eric, and a pet cat named Eric..."
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