The Name Tag
I once thought it would be an interesting experiment to connect the number of name tags acquired and required to the energy level of extroverts and introverts.
For instance, the week I was given four separate name tags I began to contemplate the fashion value of a paper bag head covering.
I have not yet finished the thorough testing required for any conclusive decision, but I thought of this again this past weekend when the name tag made for me proclaimed "Roxanne."
Now it might surprise you, but in all of the names I have ever taken for myself or have ever been given to me, Roxanne has never made that list.
Nor, as my camp-mates so lovingly nicknamed me, has "Roxie."
Nor should it.
For instance, the week I was given four separate name tags I began to contemplate the fashion value of a paper bag head covering.
I have not yet finished the thorough testing required for any conclusive decision, but I thought of this again this past weekend when the name tag made for me proclaimed "Roxanne."
Now it might surprise you, but in all of the names I have ever taken for myself or have ever been given to me, Roxanne has never made that list.
Nor, as my camp-mates so lovingly nicknamed me, has "Roxie."
Nor should it.
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