One of my best friends in high school had your problem - no middle name. So he invented on.
Phlegmivermin. [pronounced FLEM-E-VER-MEN].
One of my best friends in high school had your problem - no middle name. So he invented on.
Phlegmivermin. [pronounced FLEM-E-VER-MEN].
Whooohoo! I almost bought a '28 Playboy roadster about ten years ago. It being in about sixteen boxes, the fact that the body framing was a dim memory, and starting law school that fall were the only things that stopped me.
What a coinkydink, though! A very good friend of mine is from Nanticoke, as was my grade school science teacher. Small world, ain’t it?
Zap!
I’ve always been rather fond of Frasier, myself…
:eek: Sixteen boxes? That would have been quite a project! My father’s first car was a 1927 Whippet–it wasn’t until just recently that I could find a picture of it. Pretty sharp vehicle for a 16-year-old.
My mother’s father served in the R.O. Church in Nanticoke. The odd thing about Pennsylvania is that it’s very populated–and yet much of that population lives in hundreds of little towns. I’m from Hughesville, about 20 miles out of Williamsport.
I’ve been to Nanticoke, but I think it was just to buy gas.
As for middle names:
Kenstein – thus guaranteeing that you’ll never let anyone call you “Fran”.
Philip Arthur George – be just like a member of the Royal Family!
"Mad Dog", or “Bubbles”, or for that matter, anything in quotes. Make sure the quotes are legally part of your name.
[lastname], of the Clan – this may only work with a Scottish accent, but then you could legitimately tell people you were Francesca [lastname], of the Clan [lastname].
Fun – well, if you didn’t like “Danger” as a middle name…
Speaking of which: hey, Francesca, did you ever decide on a middle name?