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Re: Mac or Michael
Yeah, I was afraid that might come up. I've forgotten, if I ever knew, what your husband's surname is. But if I wanted to, I might use Mick even if the surname was really Irish sounding, like, Murdoch or Flanagan or O'Malley. Co-opt it the way they did with "queer." In the US I think there is no reason anymore to marginalize the Irish; being Irish is cool. No insults could stick. In the UK it might be different, I dunno. Anyway you'd have to really love Michael, and if he seemed like a Mac he'd be one, and if he seemed like a Mick he'd be one - I don't think it's likely you can plan it.
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It's Kennedy - I'm not that careful with it because it's so dang common. Mick Kennedy sounds SO Irish to me - like I'm trying to make it Irish.
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