Come join the Merylring, proud new webring with a population of 2. When I was at Burning Bird (one of new fave and regular visited blogs), I read comments to one of Shelley’s posts and thought, “Hey, I didn’t write that!” After I woke up, I realized it was another Meryl! The first I’ve met in blogworld. We both stop by BB often and razz Shelley with our comments, so we add NJ and TX before our names to distinguish one another. WhatdoyameanwhichisTX????
OK, you Barbaras, Pauls, Lindas, Michaels… don’t be asking me what’s the big deal. Really. We rarely ever meet or hear of another Meryl in our lifetimes (with the exception of Str33p). I can count on one hand how many Meryls I’ve met in person.
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Hmmm… maybe the other Dori (at saranwarp.com) and I should start one. As with the two of you, I think there’s only the two of us.
Hey! I should be sleeping, as I swore I’d go to bed early tonight, but I dropped in here instead. Hm, if I go by TX time, it’s too early for bed. There you go.
Just proving that the Meryl Webring exists.
Go for it, Dori, it’s fun. You’ll really confuse the easily confused, who will click back and forth between you, wondering where the rest of the webring is.
Hey! Hey! You all met at my blog! I think I should get honorary Meryl status.
Just call me Burningbird aka Mock Meryl…
Hmm… what do you think, NJ Meryl?
Ah, that’s one thing I don’t miss about living on the East coast… prime time TV is 7pm – 10pm here in CST.
TX Meryl
How strange. But not really. Great minds think alike. I had just started composing a note to BBird this morning, offering honorary Meryl status for being such a wiseass to me over on her place, but I canceled it because I wanted to talk with TX Meryl first.
That makes it not only unanimous, but inevitable. BBird, you not only have a twin sister from whom you were separated at birth, but we’ve found your real name: Meryl. You don’t have to be Mock Meryl, although you like to mock Meryl. There are other choices: SF Meryl, CA Meryl, or BB Meryl. Virtual Meryl?
Inquiring Meryls want to know.
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