Re: Tiffany
in reply to a message by Ashleigh
Tiffany was one of my first favourite names, when I was about 12 years old. I really love the sound of it, and it's a great pity that it's been so desperately overused. I don't think it's quite 'fresh' yet but hopefully in another 10-15 years it might be.
Have you read Terry Pratchett's "Wee Free Men"? It's about a girl named Tiffany who, among other things, isn't quite sure about the name Tiffany, because she wants to be a witch and she thinks that being a witch named Tiffany wouldn't work - "people would laugh". (In case you're not familiar with Pratchett's work, he writes fantasy comedy set in a world called "Discworld", which he uses to poke gentle fun at the weirdness and silliness of Earth society).
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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
Have you read Terry Pratchett's "Wee Free Men"? It's about a girl named Tiffany who, among other things, isn't quite sure about the name Tiffany, because she wants to be a witch and she thinks that being a witch named Tiffany wouldn't work - "people would laugh". (In case you're not familiar with Pratchett's work, he writes fantasy comedy set in a world called "Discworld", which he uses to poke gentle fun at the weirdness and silliness of Earth society).
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.