Hi Kristinn, I had to laugh when I read this one. <grin> I too pee standing! <grin> (...sometimes,... but always with the seat up!) It's interesting how names and surnames fit together in different languages and cultures. By the way, I didn't respond to your original post about the snow storm, but I too am glad you made it through the storm. Sometimes we have some pretty scary things happen around us. But thankfully, we survive to live another day. Best wishes & thanks for the chuckle! Brian Trout Quarryville, PA btrout@desupernet.net > Since the there´s been pondering over my name and gender, here are some > explanations. > > My name is Kristinn Leifsson. The "son" part shows that I´m a guy, (son of > Leifur). If, however, I was for example Kristín (Christine in English) > Leifsdóttir, the "dóttir" (daughter) part would stand for my currently > non-existing femininity. > > If you all could give me your first names, and your FATHER´S FIRST NAME, I > can tell you the way it would be in Icelandic. > > If you´re a girl with a guyish name or a guy with a girlish name please > include information on the nature of your chromosomal assemblage with > attention to the XY-XX part, (that is whether you can empty your bladder > standing or not!)
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