Do people always forget your name?

I think sometimes it's a good thing. I work as a "lone wolf" about 3 hours away from the main office and they had a big safety meeting that I couldn't duck out of. So the Big boss of the state comes up and shakes my hand to welcome me aboard, you should have seen the look on his face when I said thank you but I have been with the company for 12 years now.

I'm I good at keeping a low profile or what?

Steve in NC
 
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Maybe its my southeren accent but isn't Tarrah and Tara pronounced the same way?
 
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Shesh! What a grouch you are Mindy.

Deb1, don't tick her off - she said her name was Miranda!

and I thought it was mandy
 
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Okay, let's start it right now. I'm guessing they'll eventually be called Edward and Tony.

Nah--

Ender works well, since any boy named "Andrew" ends up being called "Ender" by his peers at that age. Ronin should be ok, since we are in AZ. Both have normal-ish middle names should they need them professionally.

BTW- both my husband and I are named for movies, at least my kids are named for books!
 

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