caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas:
Katey Zahhak-Egbert?????
seriously how do you do it if theres two people in the picture
Alexander Lestrade.
Cameron Sidhe - because my desktop background is my wife ;)
Ari Cube? As friendly as they are, I think the Companion Cube would be hard to cuddle. :(
Squash Harper.
Yes.
Becca Buckley. Welp.
Amy Lloyd-BarrowmanExactly the same as it is now because I would keep my own name.
This is quite true.
Lucie TARDIS.
But seriously, I would never change my name. I don’t see the point. My parents married in 1988 and my mum didn’t change her name - not for career reasons, not because she’s particularly attached to her surname (it’s pretty common and boring, actually), but because she didn’t want to be ‘owned’ by a man or suddenly become somebody else. Plus, changing it is more hassle. The stupid thing is, as a result, she’s not recognised as a Mrs even though she’s married because she didn’t take her husband’s name. I’ve asked married friends in the past why they took their husband’s names, and some of them didn’t even realise you can keep your own. It’s just The Done Thing, I suppose.
Not that I plan to get married… civil union, maybe, but nothing with religious connotations.
Same here. My mum and dad have different last names as well. We jokingly combined Newman (my dad’s) and McGhee (my mum’s) into NewGhee when we talk about the family to people.
But yeah. Why change your name? It’s something that you identify with. Especially if, like me, you plan on change your first and last name to something else sometimes in the future. Also I don’t want to take on the last name of someone else just because they’re “bonded” to me by a piece of paper.
Gail Winchester.
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Mrs. Jonathan Toews. He use to be a hockey player at the University I work at, now he’s a stud who plays for the Chicago Blackhawks. It’s a pic of him and my son.
Miranda Castiel Novak?
Giovana A. Idler
Mrs. Jessica Mishan Dujardin. I’m okay with this.
Jamie Moriarty - Holmes.
Yep.
Marta Holmes-Watson. That will make a cute surname, actually.
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