There this idiot parent from Texas who, in what must have either been a cruel joke or perhaps for misguided comedic effect named her child Abcde. The mother, Traci
Redford says it is pronounced, and I kid you not, “ab-si-dee.”
It turns out that the name is not entirely uncommon. According to
THIS story in the Washington Post, at least 328 other idiots named
their baby girls "Abcde” in 2014. I mean, why on
earth... oh never mind.
Anyway, Traci and little five-year old Abcde were on a trip, headed back home to Texas from California. They were
preparing to board a Southwest Airlines flight when the mother
overheard the gate agents making fun of her little darling's name. One cannot imagine that it was her first time hearing such things. She asked them to stop. They did, but not before taking a pic of the
boarding pass and posting it on Facebook, because that is what you
do, no?
The mother complained of
course, and Southwest apologized, of course. But Ms. Redford said,
”...after two weeks of doing a formal complaint, Southwest
hadn't done anything.” So she brought her traumatic tale of woe to the mainstream media.
Of course.
I'm not sure what Ms.
Redford wanted SWA to do. It begs the question: What was she expecting...a refund? The
article leaves us hanging.
Nowadays, people do expect
something if they feel they've been wronged. If
we are “injured” in the slightest way...even emotionally...then
we want compensation, dammit! And it's not so
much that we want it, but we think we deserve it. We're entitled! A public apology is never enough.
It's gotten bizarre.
Sometimes I think that there are people who intentionally go looking
for some sort of conflict so they can “get over” on someone or
some company. Parents who name their child, Abcde, for example.
Here's a curious tidbit.
Apparently Ms. Redford is thirty years old. That would put her being
born in 1988 or so. I was struck by the spelling of her first name,
Traci. A more common spelling around that time
would have been Tracey or even Tracy.
Spelling it with an “i” was very rare back in the
1980's. So it must be acknowledged that Ms. Redford's parents were
also somewhat, um, unconventional. The apple didn't fall far from the
tree, I'd say. Moving on...
In the mid-1980's there
came to prominence a porn actress by the name of Traci Lords. Don't
ask me how I know this. Before Ms. Lords hit the big-time, there
were few Traci's. I don't know about you, but
if I were a parent of a newborn daughter, I'd be a little reluctant
to name her after a well-known porn star of the day. I mean,
couldn't they have called her Roberta? But no,
they chose “Traci.”
And maybe there's absolutely no connection whatsoever other than in my perverted mind. Maybe ol' Traci's father didn't watch a lot of porn back then...I dunno. But every time I see the name, “Traci,”
I think of Traci Lords.
3 comments:
I saw that article and had very similar thoughts. I then thought about the parents that named their son, someone who turned out to be a talented basketball player in our area when I was young, Richard Head. Although most Richards went by Dick at that time, he kept Richard but everywhere he went people commented on the name. I sometimes wonder how he turned out as an adult.
Parents who give their children stupid names are — or should be — responsible for the consequences. It’s that simple.
Lately, the level of stupidity to which we Americans seem to be capable of achieving is just astonishing. We're becoming a nation of juveniles.
(But heh, Mr. and Mrs. Head naming their child "Richard" denotes a certain kind of depravity. And Johnny Cash thought being named "Sue" was rough!)
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