I seem to have acquired another nickname.
Jun. 17th, 2003 04:20 pmA while back one of my co-workers took to calling me 'Commander'. Lord alone knows why - I'm not military, I never mentioned to him that I had once thought of joining the Air Force, he's not military, and I can't think why else he'd come up with that title for me. He uses it pretty much every time he addresses me. I've gotten used to it by now.
It may be a little while before I get used to the new one, though. The only other person here who seems interested in science fiction, fantasy, and RPG's, one of our Health and Safety instructors, is a big Matrix fan. He's taken to calling me 'Mizzz Anderson' < /Hugo Weaving imitation >.
Ho-kay. I suppose there's worse things to be called, but it's just a bit odd. And if Lawrence Fishburne shows up on my doorstep for some reason, don't expect to hear from me again any time soon, m'kay?
It may be a little while before I get used to the new one, though. The only other person here who seems interested in science fiction, fantasy, and RPG's, one of our Health and Safety instructors, is a big Matrix fan. He's taken to calling me 'Mizzz Anderson' < /Hugo Weaving imitation >.
Ho-kay. I suppose there's worse things to be called, but it's just a bit odd. And if Lawrence Fishburne shows up on my doorstep for some reason, don't expect to hear from me again any time soon, m'kay?
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Date: 2003-06-18 07:53 am (UTC)Then again, every last one of the human-sympathetic programs was represented by someone of a non-white race. (I don't think Persephone was a program; I think she was a human that the Merovingian decided he wanted, hence the name of a kidnapped goddess.) The Essentially Oppressive bits of the system were probably programmed by, and therefore looked like, Western European-ancestry Caucasians. Ah well.