Here an Eric, there an Eric, everywhere an Eric Eric
E Zuckerman
zuckermn at my-Deja.com
Mon Aug 16 19:52:56 EDT 1999
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 18:55:39 ec wrote:
>>Eric: This looks like someone trying to capitalize on the long-toes phenomeon
>>from last round, with a couple of definitions that are *slightly* related.
>
>I think we need a little more specificity here, since that "Eric" isn't me.
>
It's me. I don't know quite how MyS knew it (I
'member that somebody let slip her name in a previous
mail, but I forgot *that* as well), but now the secret
is out.
I'm perfectly happy with the designation, "EZ" or
even just "Z". "EricZ" will also do, in a pinch.
>(Hunh. We got a Jim, a David ... and the only repeat is an Eric?)
>
There are a *lot* of Erics. Believe me.
EZ
P.S.:
>"People always grow up like their names. It took me thirty
>years to work off the effects of being called Eric."
>-- letter of George Orwell
>
George Orwell was an Eric? (Actually, I use my
middle name, so I'm an Eric by choice.)
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