bubosquared: (blather)
Sofie 'Melle' Werkers ([personal profile] bubosquared) wrote2004-03-12 02:09 pm

That name meme ...

If you call me ...

  • Sofie (pronounced correctly), you're a coworker, RL friend, or family member;
  • Sofie (prounounced the English way), you're going to have to be trained;
  • Sof or any other abbreviation of my first name, we need to have a chat, because I hate when people abbreviate my first name;
  • Sofieeeeeee, you're my brother, and the answer is no (and by "no" I mean "oh, fine," because I spoil that kid rotten);
  • Melle, you know me online, or at least we met online;
  • Mellie, you're a close online friend;
  • Melleh!, you're Molly ("Molleh!") and possibly drunk;
  • Kleine Puit (Little Frog), you're my grandmother;
  • Mrs Werkers, you're looking for my late grandmother, or one of my aunts;
  • Ms Werkers, you'll get away with it mostly because I'm forcing myself to accept I'm getting too old to be a "girl" anymore;
  • Miss Werkers, you'll probably make my day.

[identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com 2004-05-08 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Not really. I've sort of started to appreciate the value of having my own copy of books. I tend to buy paperbacks and sell the ones I don't want to keep to de Slegte. They tend to have a much better selection of (English) books at Waterstone's than in the library. Newer books, nonfic, that sort of thing.

[identity profile] sileas.livejournal.com 2004-05-09 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
*nods* I usually buy off Proxis because Brussels is far away, but I read a lot of books - depending on the books I'd say two to five books a week - and that amounts to a lot of money each month. So I read books through IBL and if I really like them, I'll buy a copy for myself. I've been to the Slegte a few times, but the one in Bruges doesn't have that much second-hand English books. I've been to the one in Ghent and from what I saw, there were no books from my favorite authors and very little fantasy/sci-fi.