Julia wrote:
>
> I agree with Erik on this.
>
> I knew someone whose child had a hyphenated last name, and 
>they didn't
> give him a middle name because that would have been too 
>much, in their
> opinion.

Erm, I may have misquoted this as I nicked this a mail I've only just
received after resubscribing.

Anyway, hi to anyone here who actually missed me (god knows why). I was in
India for three weeks, and the travelogue of justice may be read here (along
with a few photos, but more is on the way):

<<http://culture.singularitymetaltab.net/india/>>

And no, I didn't get to see those naked guys with feathers around the Taj
Mahal more's the pity. I would have taken a picture too!

Anyway, regarding the name thing, I was given three Christian names in
addition to my ridiculously long surname. Much as I'm into the preservation
of family name and all, I can see my sister's semi-joking desire to marry
someone Chinese. 

I don't anyone I'd marry would want the incredible annoyance of a
double-barrelled surname. They would have to be insane. Or someone who likes
spending hours filling out application forms and the like.

Lal
GSV Back From The Toilet


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