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James Green-Armytage
jarmyta at antioch-college.edu
Wed May 26 22:40:31 PDT 2004
>My objection to James G.A.
>isn't so much the extra letter as its unnecessarily close resemblence to
>James G.
Nonsense. There is nothing unclear about the difference between "James
G." and "James G-A" I can't imagine a scenario where the use of such an
abbreviation would cause any serious confusion.
>Here are some alternatives. Let me know which you prefer:
>G.A.
>JGA
>Jim
I'm sorry, I don't like any of those. James or James G-A will be fine.
>
>By the way, usually hyphenated names are used by rich families. I suggest
>that the hyphenated rich have more to apologize for than to complain
>about.
>
What are you thinking? You obviously have no knowledge of my family
background, so why on Earth are you commenting on it here?
James
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