Fried Soup

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All about Fried Soup . . .

When we were getting married, Hathai and I discussed our last names.  She was inclined to keep her last name, which was fine, but we observed a peculiarity of the law in Georgia: either (or both) of us could get a free name change by getting married.

So we jokingly tossed around ideas for how to pick a new name . . . by blending parts of our names together.  It should now be obvious where “Fried Soup” as a phrase comes from, even if you don’t say “fried” or “soup” (exactly) in either of our names . . .

Fryman

Sangsupan

We did think of many other possible combinations, all of which were quite . . . wrong:

Sangman

Frypan

Supman

Manpan

Panman

Ah well.

We decided to create a “family” vehicle for posting content and messages, while not giving up rights to the content to everyone else (Facebook, Google, Twitter, Tumblr, . . .) in the great intellectual property give-away of the modern Internet era.  If the service is free in real money, it’s very much not free in intangible things like rights to your content, thoughts, or words.

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