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Carpe Diem!
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A friend of mine married a guy whose surname has 13 letters & she always felt she had to select very short first names for her kids to compensate for the long surname.
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Likewise, when I heard my full given name being called I knew I was in deep doodah & it was time to start preparing the case for the defence!

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Likewise, when I heard my full given name being called I knew I was in deep doodah & it was time to start preparing the case for the defence!

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Fran i see 've had great practice as a " debater "...

L.B., i just don't see you as a " Leslie"at all...pretty name but imo it's just not YOU...
my middle name is even worse...Sooo dorky, recently i asked my mother : " what were you thinking ?

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AAAW sissybear, thanks so very much ( if ya meant me )

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Even though it's ended, I still have females who say "I want to call you Jasper Hale" or "Oh my God it's a Cullen!" "Major Whitlock!". My physical features are pretty close to that character, but that only made me chop all my hair off. I'm finally letting it grow back.
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I know exactly what you mean about being in the doo dah, if my mother shouted "Antony" I knew I was in trouble, otherwise everyone I've ever known calls me Tony.
