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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
I know there are a few OTHER people whose name I would like to change, but that is a completely different thread.
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Originally Posted by 3894
It's so oblique your comment, Kevy. No comprendo.
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Sorry.
There are some people for whom I would like to change THEIR name for them. Usually that name would not be so flattering.
For example, I have a vendor who I would like to call Eeyore, because she is so negative about every little thing (yeah, I know: technically not accurate, but one doesn't always think clearly when highly irritated). You would think that handing someone over $2 million in new business would be cause to be grateful, but all we ever hear about is how miserable everything is.
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Originally Posted by Andrew
My mom once told me if I'd been a girl I would have been Amanda Lynn.
Apparently that was what passed for funny in the late 60s.
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I actually had to read that a couple of times out loud before I got it - DOH!
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On the "woman taking husband's name when getting married," I will confess to preferring it. While it might be sexist, it just makes life a little easier for others. However, it is simply my preference and it is not really a big deal; I would not force it on to anyone. Susan wanted to take my name because she didn't want her surname any more (because she didn't want any ties with her birth father).
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When I was in elementary school, I wanted the name "Ron" because all the cool kids (truly cool - not necessarily the popular ones) were named Ron. Although, during that time (and for many years afterward), my name (with my mother) was often "mud" because I was usually trouble for something.
Later, I came up with a completely ridiculous name: Rufus Xavier Excalibur McFlinkenheimer III.
Now, I am comfortable with my name - wouldn't really change it. It is just a handle: my name is not who I am.
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