Ernest Cline Quote
I just turned sixteen last week, she said. But I don’t have my license yet. You sound like you’re from New Orleans, Debbie told her, doing her best to pronounce it N’Awlins. Whoadie nodded. I live in the Ninth Ward, she said. That’s actually where my nickname comes from. Whoadie is how the locals say wardie. That’s a person who lives in the same ward as you, she explained. My parents called me Whoadie ever since I was a baby. I didn’t always like it, because there were some boys at school used to call me Whoadie the Toadie all the time. But then I punched their fucking lights out and they stopped.
Ernest Cline
I just turned sixteen last week, she said. But I don’t have my license yet. You sound like you’re from New Orleans, Debbie told her, doing her best to pronounce it N’Awlins. Whoadie nodded. I live in the Ninth Ward, she said. That’s actually where my nickname comes from. Whoadie is how the locals say wardie. That’s a person who lives in the same ward as you, she explained. My parents called me Whoadie ever since I was a baby. I didn’t always like it, because there were some boys at school used to call me Whoadie the Toadie all the time. But then I punched their fucking lights out and they stopped.