What's in a name?

It occurred to me that someday, I'm going to return to the world outside my door. I shall once again socialize in clubs, date, and perhaps even marry.

So, I'll need a name. One can't very well go round with the moniker "Transcontinental". It makes for awkward conversation.

I had a name once; but that personae is dead.

So, when the time comes, I shall be "Laura Grace Brown." And since a Google search has shown that it is quite a common name, I will be referred to as THE Laura Grace Brown. (And if I do marry, the man's last name will have to begin with a "T", and I will hyphenate, so that my initials are LGBT.

(Gentlemen callers: If your surname does not begin with a "T", I'd suggest starting the paperwork now to petition the courts to change it.)

Furthermore, if I decide to make my triumphant return to the stage, my performance name will be Belinda Helen Baack. (One simply doesn't use their own name for the public. It invites too many overly-devoted fans.)

You have been advised.
Published by TransContinental
9 years ago
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KimberlyMonique
KimberlyMonique 7 years ago
LOL.....I love your writing style. You have the knack for being witty, funny, and pointed....all at the same time.
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kahns12
kahns12 9 years ago
My last name begins with T so maybe it can happen.
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azassmaster 9 years ago
The inside word is much nicer. I suppose eventually the real world opens the door and drags us out.
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Shadowtao
Shadowtao 9 years ago
Smile. I would change much more than just my name for you.
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latinCharm
latinCharm 9 years ago
The more Laura's the merrier! :grinning:
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dlcalguy
dlcalguy 9 years ago
If you DO return to the stage, I hope there is video evidence.
I would like to watch you strumming your instrument.
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