Here's a pic with me and my old car. I just put it up for sale today and I wanted to have my pic taken with it so I could always have it with me...I hope that doesn't sound cheesy to guys lol. I also got a new car a few weeks ago, it runs so much better than my old one! But I'm really going to miss it...It has been used a lot in the family, my older sister used it first when she was around my age and used it up until she got something newer around the year 01 or 02 and I finally got to drive it when I was 14. I'm 17 by the way =)
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your hair and name now suit you. Enjoy the masculinity inherent with the correct spelling.
Nice pic and thanks for sharing it with all of us. I can see why you will be missing the car..........kind of like and old friend.
Oh yes..........about dropping the "e" on the original name you chose for the Hyperboard. Of course your decision, but if you liked a user name ending in the e, regardless of what others "said" I would have been inclined to have used it anyway. Besides, it was only an identification name for the board. Quite harmless.
Hope you are having a "good hair day."
I must contradict with losing the 'e'. I know Stanley said that 'blonde' with an 'e' suggests femininity while 'blond' without the 'e' suggests musculinity. I looked up the words 'blonde' and 'blond' on Dictionary.com and found that they are synonyms with no gender difference whatsoever. I'm no expert, but I speculate that the difference is that while 'blonde' is old English, 'blond' is the same word with the 'e' eliminated as part of the modernization of the language. Thus, by eliminating the 'e', you have become a 21th century person rather than having made yourself a man.
Love,
Kiat T.
I prefer Blonde far more to just plain Blond. It just doesn't look right.
I too agree with Surferdude on this one. Original user names are unique and really don't suggest anything other than that person is being himself. Actually, I somehow thought that the "Blonde" name would have been the Great Britain way of spelling. Yes, I liked the "Blonde" name better" but surely would never want you to change your decision to change it to "Blond." However,if it was by a "comment" made to you and not really your choice but by being scared by what others "might think," I would be inclined to change it back and forget a negative comment such as this.