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Wonderful readers, I have a question. Okay really, it's an admission. Today's a day of admissions for me, actually. I just admitted that I have a lower back tattoo to the folks over at Tara's blog. And honestly, I'm fine with it - both that admission and the fact that I have a tattoo there. I think as long as you enjoy your own tattoos, it's not really a big deal what everyone else may think.
Anyway, the admission of right now is that it wasn't until very recently that I discovered that the word "dork" has another, more
vulgar definition.
I guess you could also say that it's a more
scientific definition as well.
I chose it as the name of my blog because I considered "dork" to be an amusing form of self-deprecation for me. You know, just me being silly. Yet now, thanks to my lovely wife (who has also ruined numerous songs for me by deciphering what she thinks the lyrics
really imply -- see "More than Words" by Extreme), all I can think about is the naughty meaning of it.
Am I a giant whale schlong? No. I don't think I've done anything that warrants me being called that. But, because I can't get past that -- and because I am now discovering that it's not just some strange coincidence that so many people google "whale dork" AND stumble upon my site (thanks so much, Nedstat) -- I am thinking of changing the name of my blog.
I can't use "tool" because my favorite brother told me he thinks it's graphically sexual. I've thought about "nerd" or "geek," but to me nerds and geeks are obsessed with computers. I know my share of info about computers, but I don't believe it's enough to gain me the title of nerd or geek.
So I ask you, faithful readers, should I change my name? And if I do, what should it be?
Help me decide if I should continue to be a site people stumble upon when trying to learn more about whale genitalia.