Valerie is a 42-year-old, single, Reformed Christian lady who lives in Baltimore. She doesn't remember a time
before she knew and loved Jesus, but she does remember accepting John Calvin into her heart in March of 2000.
Valerie is a member of Christ Reformed Evangelical Church in Annapolis.
Though her career aspiration is to be a housewife, Valerie has not yet found anyone suitable who wishes to hire
her for employment in that field (or, more properly, anyone suitable has not found her), so in the meantime she
earns her daily bread working in communications -- editing, writing, print design and website management.
BMW
Took down the two posts wherein I was BMWing about work stuff. I'll leave it to your imaginations what those letters might stand for....
Posted by Valerie (Kyriosity) at 2:05 PM
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On December 4, 2007 8:05 PMThe Danewrote... Are we allowed to guess in your comments? My fake guess would be Blindly Mortifying Wendigos.
On December 4, 2007 8:08 PMValerie (Kyriosity)wrote... The Dane, I remember way back when all my blog categories were acronyms, and how very much you loved them. Now I understand why.
On December 4, 2007 11:28 PMThe Danewrote... Unfortunately I am not quite so pure and I know what a BMW lover you are. But I think I still prefer Wendigos to the reality. They're just so...furry.
On December 7, 2007 3:57 PMJeff Caglewrote... BMW (v.) -- To hurl small German pastries in the direction of an irritation, affliction, bother, botheration, difficulty, distress, exasperation, hang-up, headache, irritation, pain, pet peeve, provocation, teasing, vexation, worry, obstacle, bar, barrier, block, booby trap, bump, catch, catch 22, check, clog, crimp, difficulty, disincentive, encumbrance, hamper, handicap, hang-up, hardship, hindrance, hitch, hurdle, interference, interruption, monkey wrench, mountain, obstruction, restriction, rub, snag, stumbling block, foe, adversary, antagonist, enemy, OR rival.
Etym. BMW < Eng. Bavarian Muffin Winging < OE muffin wingen, to fling pastries < Middle Danish muffoaenn woeingaen, to throw one's neighbor < Old Yiddish wingt, to be drunk.