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Dave Mustaine: nice girl, dance major, very, um, opinionated? Very very attractive, nice person, who I made the mistake of going to Alaska with.Īnother option is to borrow from fiction one popular option for office-corporate type situations is to use the characters from the movie Office Space, which comes replete with a cast of characters: flawed protagonist Peter works at IniTech, also mentioning a rival company (IniTrode), an annoying boss (Lumbergh), two close coworkers (Samir, Michael), a bumbling but ultimately sympathetic coworker (Milton), an annoying coworker a couple cubes down (Nina), and an inappropriate coworker (Drew). So, today I'm going to tell you the story of Dave Mustaine, uh, one of my college girlfriends. I'm just going to name my ex-girlfriends after members of 1980s heavy metal bands. I'm happy to tell an ex-girlfriend story although of course I don't want to use any ex-girlfriends' real names because they are nice people and now they are adults, and they have lives, and the thought of, y'know, them being discussed during FIFA matches is probably not something that's terribly exciting to them. So today some people wanted me to talk about, uh, tell some ex-girlfriend stories. John Green has on one occasion used members of heavy metal bands to give a bit of clever flavor:
