bigtool05 wrote:
DontFeedTheTroll wrote:but he's banging Shannon Rowbury regularly, so that puts him ahead of you.
Does it though?
No.
bigtool05 wrote:
DontFeedTheTroll wrote:but he's banging Shannon Rowbury regularly, so that puts him ahead of you.
Does it though?
No.
nope wrote:
luv2run wrote:I seem to recall that it is a Spanish tradition of merging the married names.
For the MEN?
This. Pick one!
The circle of athletes in distance is small. The NOP/Anti-NOP connection here is funny.
name game for 1000 wrote:
KJT for example. What does she do when she gets married to John Smith-Jones? Gonna be a long name...
Parents: Pick ONE surname, your kids will thank you.
Married ladies: Keep it or change it.
This exactly. Otherwise we're going to have some long a$$ complicated names in a generation or two. Also, maybe this is just me, but if I was a kid I'd want to have the same last name as at least one of my parents. Not some hyphenated mess.
exthrower wrote:
Give me a break wrote:What a pu$$y. That's what happens when you marry an ultra liberal gal from SF- wonder how he likes the strap on?
Ha...ha....very good.....No doubt he's a Hilary voter....
Yeah- meaning, he is in the majority. (of voters, that is).
If you are a woman and take enough exogenous testosterone, you earn the right to force your spouse to change their name.
Not Cool Bro wrote:
name game for 1000 wrote:KJT for example. What does she do when she gets married to John Smith-Jones? Gonna be a long name...
Parents: Pick ONE surname, your kids will thank you.
Married ladies: Keep it or change it.
This exactly. Otherwise we're going to have some long a$$ complicated names in a generation or two. Also, maybe this is just me, but if I was a kid I'd want to have the same last name as at least one of my parents. Not some hyphenated mess.
When I was in the military in ths early 80s, I noticed this double name thing happening. You'd see poor b@st@rds with either a crazy long nametag or two nametags to accommodate their hyphenated names. Not sure how the military handles it now. Looking forward to double-double names of the future.
I'm not sure if he did, but, would be a smart business move, especially in a Trump era of "build the wall". It anglicized his name plus he adds a recognizable name of an Olympian. Better than a wheaties box.
B@st@rd. Hmmm, doesn't seem like a vulgar word.
This is incorrect. The Spanish custom is to carry both your father's last name and your mother's maiden name. For ladies, they drop the mother's maiden name and replace it with the husband's last name when married.