They've settled on a name…

…and now they just have to sign the prenup (there is a prenup, right?). Shelley and Steve are merging their two blogs as of early March, and they've picked one of the names one of you perspicacious readers suggested.

(I would have just said "This is madness!", but then Shelley would have kicked me down a well. And they apparently did not like my suggestion of "Food for the Worm. Hmph.")

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I hope that commenter wasn't me

Damn, I guess "The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Blog" was a bit too long. "Of Two Minds" is fine... as long as you've got them well integrated.

By Sarcastro (not verified) on 05 Feb 2008 #permalink

When I was in the eighth grade, I accused someone of "perspicacity." I made it sound real, real sarcastic, just to get a rise out of them. They ran away and told one of the teachers I called them a bad name, and the teacher called me over and made me apologize. Poetic justice, man. :)

By speedwell (not verified) on 05 Feb 2008 #permalink