Interesting *MYTH* about the name Elizabeth.
Well, I retract my previous statement. I had no intention of working everyone up into a naming tizzy. Jeez, guys, it's really not that serious. Everyone makes mistakes.
Drink and Dance
and Laugh and Lie
Love the reeling midnight through,
for tomorrow we shall Die!
(But, alas, we never do.) -Dot Parker
Drink and Dance
and Laugh and Lie
Love the reeling midnight through,
for tomorrow we shall Die!
(But, alas, we never do.) -Dot Parker
This message was edited 2/19/2007, 10:43 PM
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It's a big place, with a big population. While it may well be true that 63% of the female population of some random small town in some random English-speaking country is named Elizabeth or one of its (no ', please) variants, have you considered the population of India? China? Malaysia? Nigeria? Indonesia? If not, perhaps you should, before you try to perpetuate silly myths.
Or, of course, you could do something really interesting and check the statistics ... .
Or, of course, you could do something really interesting and check the statistics ... .
Interesting, but where did you find that "fact"? I am skeptical.
Marilyn Monroe didn't have polydactyly
See Snopes.com's article: http://www.snopes.com/movies/actors/mmtoes.htm.
I don't know about Stalin having syndactyly, but given that your book perpetuates Monroe's appendage-related myth, I'd question this so-called "fact".
See Snopes.com's article: http://www.snopes.com/movies/actors/mmtoes.htm.
I don't know about Stalin having syndactyly, but given that your book perpetuates Monroe's appendage-related myth, I'd question this so-called "fact".