Re: OT: name change


Jim you're a genius - LOL.  Mother took her maiden name as her middle name
when she married (1955).  She didn't mind because she said everyone always
misspelled her maiden name (Marsland - not hard right?) but no one (except
my Chinese dry cleaner man in Carlisle) ever misspelled Evans.
I still have monogrammed stuff that's 25 years old at least - nice thing
about staying single - your name (and monogram) never change.  Love it.
Kitty - would like to hear your name change story.  I know Jesse's.
Fascinating.  But them y'all are a fascinating bunch!


On 1/8/08, TeichFauna@aol.com <TeichFauna@aol.com> wrote:
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> I love that!!! I will have to use that too, if you don't mind.  I
> am  forever
> being badgered by people asking why I have a different last name.   Then
> come
> the debates.  People will talk no matter what.....but it surely  is
> interesting all the scenarios that come up.  That answer is so
> perfect,  it's true, and
> should stun them long enough for me to be able to change
> the  subject.  LOL
> Noreen
> zone 9
> Texas Gulf Coast
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> In a message dated 1/8/2008 11:52:33 AM Central Standard Time,
> zemuly@comcast.net writes:
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> I've  written it before, I'll
> > write it again--when someone asked my second  wife why we had different
> > last names, she said "We had different  fathers. End of discussion."
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX
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