WHY ARE SO MANY BLONDE JOKES ONE-LINERS? So brunettes can remember them. and blondes can understand them
Behind every stereotype is a level of truth. I would like to submit as evidence Jessica Simpson. When she was married to Nick Lachey- she, Nick, and friends were out having a meal. Jessica was offered "Buffalo wings". She declined because she doesn't eat buffalo. (Buffalo wings were invented in Buffalo, New York.)
Then she wondered if the tuna with the brand name "Chicken of the Sea" was actually tuna or chicken.
She is one of the sweetest people you'll ever meet but she's not helping to cancel out the stereotype.
It keeps it exciting because you just don't know if they will win or lose.
With the glory teams (Man U, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool) you can say, "Why bother to watch. You know they are going to win". How boring is that? There is no mystery. No anticipation.
Yes, that's my point. That's why people start going by nicknames because you call out a name and several people turn around.
Like my exhusband's family. Marika and Imre (his grandparents) have a son and daughter which they named Marika and Imre (His mother and uncle). His mother names my ex after her father. Now you have 5 people and 2 names. Not one of them goes by Marika or Imre, just a nickname when the family is together.
I hate my middle name too. Teresa isn't so bad growing up because I was the only Teresa all through my primary school years. I love unusual names because they are original. In my family, I guess it's common in most families, but the first born son is named after the father. God I hate that tradition. I feel if you want to honor someone, then give them the middle name. The child should have their own identity instead of being named Junior or the 2nd,3rd, etc. Then everyone has to resort to nicknames because you call out a name at a family function and 5 people turn around. George Foreman is the perfect example. He named all 5 of his boys "George". Good grief.
RE: a million whats in your dream
Build and race a Top Fuel dragster. Learn to fly. Go back to Great Britian for a longer holiday.