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A Friend Stopped By | 07/29/2009 12:00 am

Maybe Not Such a Nobody, by Sybil Adelman Sage

Although I can say, with full assurance, that my approval rating is higher than Sarah Palin’s …
By Sybil Adelman Sage
Courtesy of Sybil Adelman Sage

Editor’s note: Sybil Adelman Sage, one of the first women to break into television writing, is currently working on a fictitious memoir titled Diary of an Overachiever: Mensa Model Finishes First in NYC Marathon After Solving Economic Problems and Proposing Health Plan Praised by Democrats and Republicans Alike. 

A poll was taken as Sarah Palin stepped down from her post as governor of Alaska, and it showed that 40% of Americans have a negative opinion of her. I can say, with full assurance, that my approval rating is higher than Sarah Palin’s. To be fair, it may be because I have zero brand recognition so fewer people have a strong opinion of me. A brand is defined as the identity that flashes to mind when someone hears a name. The universal response to my name would be, "Huh? Never heard of her. Who is she?" It’s conceivable a branding expert might not want me as a client.  

The other day, this appeared on my Facebook Wall:

"Are you the Sybil Sage that did ‘Wall Text?’ If so, you are awesome. I just wanted to tell you that."

My response: "Why would you think I came up with ‘Wall Text?’ Wish I had, but I’m not that inventive."

Her reply: "The name of the artist that did wall text is Sybil Sage."

Me: "It’s someone else!"

Googling my name has never turned up anyone else, which is why I grew curious about having an accomplished namesake that was unknown to me, the one a stranger called "awesome." Adding "Facebook" next to my name, I searched, hoping to find the "Sybil Sage" who deserves to be ahead of me on Google and probably resents that I’m taking up space that should rightfully be hers. Again, I was the only one to come up. I was baffled.

After giving it considerable thought, it struck me that she hadn’t been referring to the Wall on Facebook, but wall text I’d written years ago for a Bad Girl Art Show at the New Museum in Manhattan. I e-mailed, now a bit sheepish, to tell her that, yes, I was, in fact, that "Sybil Sage."

You know you’re in serious need of branding when even you have never heard of yourself. With effective image polishing, my status could be elevated from "nobody" to "has-been."

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dale burg
You can write like nobody!  (It figures.) Love reading your stuff. People without a sense of humor should leave.  
By dale burg on 07/29/2009 11:10 am
Nanny hasSeven
Just a footnote here. Sybil has her facts wrong about Sarah Palin. She said "40% of Americans have a negative opinion of her". Not true, Syb. According to the poll, which was conducted from July 15-18 by the Washington Post and ABC News, 1001 people across America were polled, and S.P. had a 53% disapproval rating, and a 40% approval rating. Maybe this self-proclaimed overachiever needs to check her facts better.
By Nanny hasSeven on 07/29/2009 11:35 am
sybil sage
Thank you, Nancy.  That does make sense.  But didn’t you err in referring to me as a "self-proclaimed overachiever?"  Hardly.  I’m being paid nothing and no one has challenged my "nobody status" until now.
By sybil sage on 07/29/2009 11:38 am
deber B
Being a "nobody" is nobody’s business.   : )
By deber B on 07/29/2009 11:46 am
Rusty Unger

Sybil, please be careful. You are on the verge of being too smart and funny for my own good.

Re Sarah Palin: I do think Special Needs people have the spokesperson they especially needed. 

 

By Rusty Unger on 07/29/2009 11:36 am
Maggie W

I know I’m a " has been".  That’s okay.  Low profile is a good profile.  But because I taught public school and community college for a bit, a couple  hundred people know my name and face.   Occasionally, I’ll run into some on the street or in a restaurant. 

How did that Cheers intro go?… ( sing along here ,Sybil)   " Don’t you want to go where everyone knows your name?"

Nope.. do not.

By Maggie W on 07/29/2009 12:25 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe

Your run-ins with former students has the same ring as my husband’s complaints about his experiences when venturing in or around the towns that harbor these former persons who are now much older and usually unrecognisable, but up they come, "Hey, Mr. Pepe! wow, good to see you again." Mr.Pepe, wracking his brain for the name or names as the case may be, is always put in these uncomfortable situations. So he tries to avoid the town and surrounding areas where he knows he will be accosted. And yet, in our own neck of the woods, who turned out to our waiter at an out of the way place, but a FORMER student! Yet, I suppose it’s better than to be mistaken for someone else:

FAME

We were at dinner in SoHo
and the couple at the next table
rose to go. The woman paused to say
to me, I just wanted you to know
I have got all your cookbooks
and I swear by them!

I managed
to answer her, Ma’am,
they’ve done you nothing but good!
which was perhaps immodest
of whoever I am.

                –––Les Murray 

By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 07/29/2009 2:51 pm
Nikolette C
Bahahaha
By Nikolette C on 08/04/2009 12:55 pm
Lady Gator
Sybil — Been wondering where I had seen you before - you remind me of one of my neighbors.!
By Lady Gator on 07/30/2009 1:00 pm
Star Lawrence
Still, Ms Sage, she ran a state, took care of a family, and I know who she is and am interested in what she has to say. No offense, but no comparison.
By Star Lawrence on 07/31/2009 2:04 pm
Star Lawrence
Also—I was kinda surprised you got a second bite of the apple to write about your nobodyhood (which of courwse we are not to believe) by standing on Sarah’s shoulders. She’s tough—she can take it. But it didn’t really seem necessary. It’s a free internet (sorta, still), I guess.
By Star Lawrence on 08/01/2009 11:05 am