Why the hell did I write the name "Marjarie Williams"?

On this piece of paper next to my computer last night. I don’t know anyone named Marjarie Williams. Google doesn’t know anyone named Marjarie Williams. I suppose I could’ve meant Marjorie Williams, but I don’t know anyone named Marjorie Williams either.

And I also have no memory of doing it, so I may be up to my old somnambulent activities. At least no food is missing.

Margery Williams wrote The Velveteen Rabbit. Could that be it?

I’ve never read The Velveteen Rabbit, so, doubtful.

Are you sure you’re reading it right? Maybe it says “Margarine Wilson”, in which case you’re on your way.

I have no idea. But if you meet someone named Marjarie Williams today, that’d be really cool yet incredibly creepy.

Are you sure it was you who wrote that?
It might have been Marjarie.

This is very cool. I wish I wrote somnambulantly, but all I ever find in the morning that I don’t remember from the middle of the night is used Kleenex.

I just came in to say that there is something about that name, with that spelling, that rings a bell for me. A strange bell too. Problem is the bell has no file attached.

Maybe it’s a fnord.

ISTR someone writing down an unknown name many months ago and posting to wonder why. A bit of déjà vu, this thread.

This maybe?

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Yeah, she’s who came up on Google but I’ve never heard of her or to the best of my knowledge read any of her material.

Maybe she is stalking you! :smiley:

I don’t think that guy’s name is Marjarie…

It means YOU killed Jack Vincennes.

Probably his draq queen name!

Your computer has been infected with the dreaded “Marjarie Williams” virus.

E-mail me immediately with your social security and credit card numbers, and I will be glad to help.

A computer virus that infects a Mac, inducing its owner to write the name “Marjarie Williams” with a Sharpie in his sleep?

My god, those programmers are really getting sophisticated. And oddly specific.

Okay, how about ‘marjoram with yams’? Makes as much sense as anything else.

That name seems familiar yet I am sure I have never seen it before.