1. My first name has been used for a character in at least one sitcom.2. My middle name has been used for a character in at least one sitcom.
3. My last name has b... more1. My first name has been used for a character in at least one sitcom.2. My middle name has been used for a character in at least one sitcom.
3. My last name has been used for a character in at least one sitcom.4. My maiden name has been used as a character’s name at least one sitcom.5. To my knowledge, neither my first, middle, last, nor maiden names (if applicable) have ever been used for any character in any sitcom.6. My parent(s) named me after a character in a sitcom.
7. Okay, Randy D, let’s see how you’re going to stretch this out to ten distinct choices. Oh, wait a second . . .
8. Two or more of the above.9. None of the above/other answer.10. I never agreed to answer any of your questions, Randy D! Quit stalking me! Grrrrrrrr.~ less
The origins many of pop culture references are rooted in or around the decade in which they emerge, sometimes a few years before that decade, while others are ta... more
The origins many of pop culture references are rooted in or around the decade in which they emerge, sometimes a few years before that decade, while others are take-offs of themes from far back in history, such as “Paul Revere and the Raiders” or “Jethro Tull” or “The Dixie Chicks”.