Perhaps even worse, when I was growing up, exactly a block away (same relative
position on a parallel street) lived another family, same surname, with a
spelling variation (theirs being a more common spelling than ours).  They had a
boy, a year younger than I,  with the same first name.  The mother at their house
was Alice, which is my sisters name.  Do you see any possibilities for confusion?

jm


"David A. Mann" wrote:

> Jody writes:
>
> > Ahh, it's wonderful to have a unique name. My surname
> > is even more unique. Put them together, and I doubt
> > you will find anyone in the world with my name.
>
>  Back when I had "railroad tracks" in my mouth, I had a namesake (sort-of, he
> had a different middle name) who went to the same orthodontist.  They kept
> mixing up our records!
>
>  I never did meet the guy...
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Dave
>
> David A. Mann, B.E. (Elec)
> http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
>
> "Why is it that if an adult behaves like a child they lock him up,
>  while children are allowed to run free on the streets?" -- Garfield
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