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I once had a pretzel company offer me a job based solely on my name. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementNearly 90 years ago, my great-grandfather, Paul Pretzel Sr., told his son, Paul Pretzel Jr., that when he got older, he could change his name if he wanted to. Once, a gourmet pretzel company flat-out offered me a sales job based on nothing but a short conversation and the fact that my name is so adorably delicious. To my knowledge, no one in the family was offended by her change — I think they knew that some unique names aren't for everyone.
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She plans to sell the condo and give her daughters an early inheritance when they get older. When my apartment complex raised my rent from $1,600 to $1,800 a month in early 2016, I cried. "Think of it as your early inheritance," she told me. Part of me thought that with the inheritance money and my own home, my financial woes would soon be over. I hope to help my own kids in the same wayMy early inheritance has meant so much to me.
Persons: Jillian Pretzel, , I'd, It's Organizations: Service Locations: Southern California
In early October, my family of three got dressed up in green and posed for our local family photographer. I’d planned to print the photo on 75 Christmas cards and send them to everyone we knew. The reality TV star famously edited her daughter into her Christmas card one year when the girl “refused” to participate in the photo shoot. I knew the people on my Christmas card list wouldn’t be cruel about my daughter’s stains. I’ll keep the edited photo on my computer, just in case she wants me to reprint another canvas and Christmas card for our photo book.
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