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I never really felt like an “Ashley.”  For a long time, the name seemed a bit too girly for my taste.  It made me think of flowery duvets and things with ruffles, which just wasn’t me.  In college, several of my guy friends pointed out that my first name is not exactly uncommon among strippers, and that, too, seemed like a bad fit.  I needed a name that suited me.  I am someone who wears Gin and Tonic perfume and once stole a book of Leonard Nimoy poetry, who loves Dorothy Parker and television shows on the radio and owns a pair of shoes my best friend calls “the flip-flops of death.” 

I started going by my last name, which was fine except that sometimes people have trouble remembering it.  One summer, I volunteered at a special effects film camp, and kids aged 7-9 called me everything from McKenzie to MacKelly.  That didn’t bother me.  Unfortunately, the guy who ran the camp couldn’t remember it either, although he refused to admit it.  For two weeks he addressed me by nodding in my direction and saying “YOU.”  As in, “I need YOU [exaggerated nod] to go help them get on the zip line.”  That didn’t bother me either.  What bothered me was that there was another volunteer that summer, Meg, and the instructor used her in the vast majority of his demonstrations.  I suspected he called on her so often because he could remember her name—he called her “Magic Meg”—and as a result, it was Meg who got to fly, get shot at, and be set on fire.

That bothered me quite a bit.

I’ve graciously been allowed to blog here, and I plan to tell lots of stories.  If you read them, you’ll learn more about me, but since this is my first post—an introduction really—I think you can start to get a sense of who I am from the fact that I was disappointed at missing an opportunity to be lit on fire by a special effects guru.  It doesn’t completely sum me up, but, let’s be honest, does that seem like the sort of thing an Ashley would do?  After that, I started introducing myself as Mick in social situations.  It’s easier to remember in the event that someone decides to call on me to be sawed in half or something.

Here are some other things that you might want to know: I grew up in Arkansas and went to college in Fayetteville.  I went on to more school in Florida, and I was a Seminole for those who care about that sort of thing.  I am not really one of those people.  I spent some time in Texas where I had wonderful friends but no job.  Eventually, I made my way back to Arkansas.  So far in my life I have spent time working as a waitress, a Sno-Fun girl, a tutor, an English teacher and a camp counselor.  For a while, I graded standardized tests to pay the rent, and I spent an incredibly cold weekend in Austin working as an extra in a TV pilot earning slightly more than minimum wage.  I had a career at Old Navy that lasted a total of 3 hours.  I spent some time working with high school students preparing to be first generation college students, and I still check on them from time to time.  I am currently working in a library.

My friends call me Mick.  It’s nice to meet you.

Comments

Welcome aboard! I've got you on an RSS Feed. I hope that's not too much pressure. Or commitment.

Hi, Mick. I can tell I will love your blog and read it regularly. I love your name.

I had an aunt who thought there was something devine or mystical in the way our parents just happen upon the name they give us. My mother named me for her favorite screen actress. Why not, she married a guy with the actress's last name, so of course her first daughter should have the complete name, don't you think?

I left that name for marriage, and then after two attempts decided marriage was not for me and took back my famous name my mother gave me.

I don't kow if there is anything mystical about my mother's decision all those years ago, but I'm sure scared of falling in love, getting married and losing it all over again.

Lessee... knew a gal in high school who went by Bob, and in recent months met one who goes by Stanley. You're in good company, Mick.


Does your name rhyme with Dundee? That should be an old one by now.
Do you have any good tales based upon the true life experiences of Katherine Harris?

I swear I thought McKelvy was your first name for the longest time!

I bid you welcome, perhaps you will post with more regularity and hilarity than myself. Good luck, we're all counting on you.

I think you are AWESOME. I have a common name "Jessica", and I hate every minute of it. I very much enjoy you!! I can't wait to see more. I actually went backwards in your blog to read all the things you've got here... Test Fest is FANTASTIC! I have added you as a favorite! yay!

Anyway, from one common name to another: Thanks for writing!

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