tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6693471143220681808.post4475900703488444480..comments2023-12-18T07:59:16.525-05:00Comments on Hats and Rabbits: In Memoriam of "In Memoriam"Chris Matarazzohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17885109959459471509noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6693471143220681808.post-275970529470857092014-03-13T17:39:22.811-04:002014-03-13T17:39:22.811-04:00Thanks, Mykala. Glad you liked it. You can actuall...Thanks, Mykala. Glad you liked it. You can actually call me whatever you want, now -- what am I going to do, give you a detention? Haha. Chris Matarazzohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17885109959459471509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6693471143220681808.post-10631578729976536752014-03-13T15:35:08.000-04:002014-03-13T15:35:08.000-04:00Hello, Mr. Matt! (Or whatever you would rather be ...Hello, Mr. Matt! (Or whatever you would rather be addressed as). When I was first reading this, I couldn't understand your position and what you were trying to say, but then I took a moment to actually look at the phrase, "In Memoriam" or "In Memory of", and then it clicked, 'Oh'. <br />Yeah I wouldn't say that window stickers are great representations of what you might have done "in memory" of your lost one. Whilst reading this I was thinking of the grand marble and gravestone works of art people have made for their loved ones. Indeed, the phrase "In Memoriam" is more appropriate for things of that nature.<br />Didn't mean to rant on too long; just had to read this with a title as interesting as In Memoriam of "In Memoriam". Mykalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12723809909171053855noreply@blogger.com