What's in a Name?

Leonard Childs lenny@mail.stic.net
Wed, 18 Dec 1996 20:24:37 -0600


Warren Fisher wrote:
>
> What indeed? Mine is common indeed! Not quite like Smith or Jones, but
> plain as Jane and nothing fancy. But it's mine; the only one I'll ever
> have or want. My name has a peculiar problem, though.  Ever since that
> crazy chess player went on national television to "duke" it out with
> Leonard Spasky, millions of people learned a utterly fascinating thing!
> Fis(c)her can be spelled with a "C"!  It is the spelling of preference
> for some 80% of my customers in spite of the fact that it is spelled
> correctly on the top of my invoice in BOLD 30 PT TYPE!
>
> Does anyone else have this kind of problem?
> --
> Warren D. Fisher
> fish@communique.net
> Registered Piano Technician
> Piano Technicians Guild
> New Orleans Chapter 701I would trade names with you in a minute. Why? How about,"Tuning must be
only Childs play, or "Do you have a Childs piano",or "We don't realy
need an adult tuning, it's for a child.  Yes, I'd trade names with you.
Happy Holiday Season everybody,
Lenny Childs
San Antonio, TX




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