Plus difficult to get others to spell correctly, and bitter holdover from grade school, in the last half of the alphabet. I'd always planned to take my husband's name.
Wait, and your current name is better? I mean, I'm from the midwest so it gives me no issue, but I'd be surprised if the rest of the country (and, um, especially the south) didn't have some trouble.
I'm torn between what i'll do, partly because my name is so hard for people to spell and pronounce. But on the other hand I've got 30 odd years of experience saying "No it's starts E." and "z as in zebra".
When I was in First grade I got my name mixed up with Arithmatic and Spelling.
D asked the same thing but after the Jude Law/Robert Downey Jr movie, I'm sure there's plenty of that flavor available.
There's a woman who claims to be in charge who's really pissed at the slashiness of the movie and wants to get in the way of a sequel. It doesn't appear she can actually do that, though.
Hiya. Drunk. As is right and proper. Woo!
Consciousness status roll call!
Awake and full of hot chocolate.