[lit-ideas] Re: Reading the Morning Paper
- From: "Veronica Caley" <molleo1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:55:31 -0400
My favorite lady detective is named Precious. She "works" in Botswana,
books written by another great Scotsman, Alexander McCall Smith.
Very light reading and very charming. Great way to learn about a country in
Africa that has not gone to hell in a hand basket.
Veronica Caley
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From: "David Ritchie" <ritchierd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:54 PM
Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Reading the Morning Paper
There's a woman in Portland suing in the police. Her name is Freedom
Child. Since she is 57 years old, it seems likely that this was not the
name she was born with. Skreen or Sveen, Schneider or Sickles, as a male
you have two options, stick with the name that brung you, or change it by
application to authorities. Women have a third option--taking the name
of the husband. So it was that when she became a homemaker, Phyllis
House became a Breckenridge. If you are born with the name Beecroft,
becoming a Finch is not such a tough move, but moving from Finch to
Savage, as the daughter did...
Those with "precious" in their name--I'm thinking of a woman who was born
Edeltraud, precious somethingorother, if I've looked it up a'right--might
find it hard to become Salmon, one would have thought. The daughter
became a Bartley Salmon, which is not such a big leap, as easy as moving
from say McKinley to Traut. From Hershey to Harris might be a
not-so-sweet move in America, but if the fellow were a lifelong member of
the Portland Swiss as well as an Elk, I'm sure there'd be compensation.
The daughter went from Harris to Pettingell. Their daughter took what
seems to me to be a lesser step, from Pettingell to Pettingell-Stark.
I immediately wonder what my daughters will do.
Carry on.
David Ritchie,
Portland, Oregon
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