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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

My ex queried, "Why dont you adopt a Christian name? That way people can remember your name easily"

Being the fool that I am, I said, "what name would you like"?

He said "I kinda like 'Kimberly', it sounds cute, just like you"

Fast forward...

I didnt adopt the name "Kimberly" because I was too proud of my own Chinese name. Furthermore, I dont think I could get used to being called by another name after 20 something years.

Just recently I found out that the ex names his car "Kimberly".

How wonderful. Makes you wonder...

Yay me.