fak-o-nym of the deceased
Feb. 21st, 2005 02:45 pmKnowing nothing about Sandra Dee's personal life, and wondering what
catelin meant about her dying of a broken heart, I just went to read some obits. Her given name? Alexandra Zuck.
Seems a bloody shame she didn't just go by that. Agreed?
The heartbreak apparently involved childhood sexual abuse, a stage mother (is "stage" the expression for a parent who pushes a child into show biz? i'm suddenly drawing a blank), alcohol problems, depression, anorexia, and a veritable nervous breakdown after her mother died.
In other news, I am free from the all-day faint but persistent high-pitched screeching I thought at first was outside, then thought was my monitor, then realized was coming from my desk lamp. The lightbulb's death rattle. Or last throes, more accurately. The absence of that brain-piercing pitch is such a relief I want to dance. (Not as much as
radicalteacher probably does, but she's dancier than the average bear, I'd wager.)
And now Sandra Dee has me thinking on things old ex- D and new ex- H have/had in common. Any guesses why? (No, it's not prompted by Dee/Zuck's "mother issues.")
What one's past loves have in common . . . interesting topic . . .
Seems a bloody shame she didn't just go by that. Agreed?
The heartbreak apparently involved childhood sexual abuse, a stage mother (is "stage" the expression for a parent who pushes a child into show biz? i'm suddenly drawing a blank), alcohol problems, depression, anorexia, and a veritable nervous breakdown after her mother died.
In other news, I am free from the all-day faint but persistent high-pitched screeching I thought at first was outside, then thought was my monitor, then realized was coming from my desk lamp. The lightbulb's death rattle. Or last throes, more accurately. The absence of that brain-piercing pitch is such a relief I want to dance. (Not as much as
And now Sandra Dee has me thinking on things old ex- D and new ex- H have/had in common. Any guesses why? (No, it's not prompted by Dee/Zuck's "mother issues.")
What one's past loves have in common . . . interesting topic . . .
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Date: Feb. 21st, 2005 08:12 pm (UTC)Actually, if Bev and I ever form a punk rock band, I think I'll push for her punk pseudonym to be Xandra Zuck-Dee. (Mine is going to be H. P. Dikshit, after an MR reviewer from Istanbul of whose name I am particularly fond. Because I'm twelve.)
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Date: Feb. 21st, 2005 08:36 pm (UTC)(Because I'm ten---girls "mature" faster!)
Yep, Stage Mother.
Date: Feb. 21st, 2005 08:43 pm (UTC)Re: Yep, Stage Mother.
Date: Feb. 22nd, 2005 12:24 am (UTC)Re: Yep, Stage Mother.
Date: Feb. 22nd, 2005 03:10 am (UTC)And those damned monkeys with the cymbals. I've seen way to many b movies with those as the horror plot device. Nasty little things! Them and clowns: good old-fashioned nightmare fuel.
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Date: Feb. 21st, 2005 08:57 pm (UTC)They sell these machines that emit an high frequency noise ostentably to scare away bugs from your garden. Unfortunately, people would come in, turn them on, and say Gee I Can't Hear It. They'd leave it on and depart.
Everyone working in the store would get so cranky and bitchy until the damn things were turned off.
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Date: Feb. 21st, 2005 09:59 pm (UTC)Well, maybe the toy monkey would be worse.
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Date: Feb. 22nd, 2005 08:39 pm (UTC)eeeeeek
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interesting topic:
Date: Feb. 22nd, 2005 06:01 pm (UTC)1. no college education
2. chips on their shoulders because of 1.
3. very intelligent self-made sort of guys.
4. little ambition to work for a living
5. grumpy in the morning
6. like to hike and camp
7. passionate lovers
8. passionate in general
9. dope smokers
very interesting...
Re: interesting topic:
Date: Feb. 23rd, 2005 04:38 pm (UTC)Re: interesting topic:
Date: Feb. 23rd, 2005 06:18 pm (UTC)Actually, I have lots of BS, but it has nothing to do with a piece of paper.
Re: interesting topic:
Date: Feb. 23rd, 2005 06:49 pm (UTC)I never made either of my love's feel that way, and, in turn, they both respected the fact that I'm getting mine and didn't try to belittle my education because of their own hang ups.
Re: interesting topic:
Date: Feb. 23rd, 2005 07:27 pm (UTC)Anybody with real smarts knows smarts isn't about formal education completed or other knowledge stored. I hate jackasses who lord their degrees over people, or look down their noses at people without one.
Re: interesting topic:
Date: Feb. 23rd, 2005 06:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Feb. 23rd, 2005 06:25 pm (UTC)My mother was a ringside mother... she pushed me into showing horses. It was Western-style, which was a less snooty scene than English-style. In any case, I would rather have been trail riding or reading a book.
Hollywood is still whitewashed (more like WASPwashed in the old daze), but it does seem more people are using their own names.
What one's past loves have in common . . . interesting topic . . .
Indeed. I'd never thought about it before, but now I'm thinking about pulling up similarities.