Sunshine is a fairly common name where I come from.  It is the anglized
form of "Sonnenshein."  Olsen and Johnson were not at all common there.

Before you make a judgement of whether a name is real or not, check the
ethnic origins of the population first.

David Wilson
Loring Park



On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, kathy kosnoff wrote:

> Seems even real names can be a problem.  My hotmail "junk filter" snagged an
> e-mail invitation to a candidate event--I'm not sure if it was the sponsor
> (a GLBT business group) or the unfortunate name of the sender, Mr. Hooker.
> Maybe he should have taken a nom de plume, like Mr. Sunshine.
>
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