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To: Gauguin who wrote (35068)8/16/1999 10:04:00 AM
From: Gauguin  Respond to of 71178
 
Or maybe "Thor". Thor would be good. Or bad. He could smite thee. Be a smite-er.

Sounds better than "Smitty the Smite-er".

Which would have to be changed, obviously. Down at the court house. There's an extra trip; and no telling what could happen that might require your discretion and disposition while on the way down there.

Or even in there; you might what have to smite someone dealing with those puggies down at the courthouse.

And if that happened, before you got the name change, you would still be Smitty the Smite-er, in local conversation and reports, and officially, and it might stick, before you could even change it. ("Who was that smite thee?" "Well ~ I think he said his name was Smitty, at the window.") I mean, you can't really expect to hang around, instead of flying off ~ wait around and have them change your name for you, after they're smiten. Could you. You don't see smite-ers getting mochas with smite-ees and reporters; filling out papers and patching people up and putting books back on shelves. Do you?

Do you even think? Did you think about it? Super-hero like?

No wonder you're Smitty the Smiter.