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The Knight Life by Keith Knight for October 20, 2022
October 19, 2022
October 21, 2022
Transcript:
KK: Lost of reader mail addressed to you!!
KN: really?
Kisrsten!! CURS-ten!! KEESTER!!
How many different ways can my name be misspelled?
IM the mammal al gaddafo of the comics page!
KK: Gadhafi!!
KN: Qaddafi!!
All in a name. My uncle was a hospital administrator. He was tired of being called “Ms” Lynn, so started using his middle name Patrick. He then started getting his things addressed to “Ms” Pat.
:sigh: I go by my middle name as my first name is 4 syllables long and after I introduce myself with it people invariably asked “what name did I go by?” So I would of course say “Elizabeth” only to be met with blank stares. Then there were the ones who pronounced it Uuh-lizabeth. sheesh. Luckily I like my middle name.
salakfarm Premium Member over 2 years ago
The correct spelling was Qaddfy Duck.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 2 years ago
Is it a coincidence that today is the anniversary of his killing back in 2011?
Yontrop over 2 years ago
Mrs. Night has a serious problem there.
Bob Blumenfeld over 2 years ago
Whatever.
TMMILLER Premium Member over 2 years ago
All in a name. My uncle was a hospital administrator. He was tired of being called “Ms” Lynn, so started using his middle name Patrick. He then started getting his things addressed to “Ms” Pat.
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
It doesn’t help when they use a different alphabet.
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley over 2 years ago
:sigh: I go by my middle name as my first name is 4 syllables long and after I introduce myself with it people invariably asked “what name did I go by?” So I would of course say “Elizabeth” only to be met with blank stares. Then there were the ones who pronounced it Uuh-lizabeth. sheesh. Luckily I like my middle name.
gcarlson over 2 years ago
My high school paper had a knack for finding unique ways to misspell either my name or my character’s whenever I was in a play.