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My wife's name is Alissa, which rhymes with Alyssa (short 'i' sound) but she regularly gets called "Alicia," "Alison," and "Lisa." Why this trips cds people up, I don't know. Of course, I still stand by my suggestions of "T-Love" and, of course, "Thomas." What a great name, huh?#11 Eric OlsenOctober 1, 200306:14 PMSaged advice all, so if we do go with "Bricklayer," we should spell it that way, right?#12 TDavidURLOctober 1, 200306:24 PMYou could of course name cds the child TDavid and then folks will call him "Dave" or "David" or add cds periods and such like they do with me. Or maybe like Eric where he now calls Taloran and me both "T" ... If Mr. T becomes a blogcritic, he's going to be in trouble (i'm just joking, kids LOL) As a rule I don't take liberties with people's names, although on the internet it seems pretty standard to butcher folks nicks/handles, which probably aren't their names anyway.#13
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