Officially! I legally changed my middle name to Jane.
For anyone who's interested in changing theirs-in NYC, it ain't easy!
A long time ago there was an article in some paper that I read, announcing that a judge had just given a man permission to change his name to Phillip Pussyfag. It seems the guy went through life being called that name, so he decided to make it legal. No joke!
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Jane! Where have you been?
apparently off somewhere changing her name, sweet
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
What was your original middle name? I've always associated the name Jane with class.
Updated On: 6/2/06 at 05:36 PM
" I've always associated the name Jane with class."
Upper or lower, Siamese?
Sweet Q, I've been spending lots of internet time on an art/photography site!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
No joke?
I can't stop laughing.
A long time ago there was an article in some paper that I read, announcing that a judge had just given a man permission to change his name to Phillip Pussyfag. It seems the guy went through life being called that name, so he decided to make it legal. No joke!
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
No joke! I had originally heard this on the radio, and thought it was a joke, until I happened to read it for myself in a newspaper. oy .
Thanks, Siamese!
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/3/05
This reminds me of that Friends episode. Princess Consuela Bananahamock and Crap Bag.
Jane, was your name Eve White/Eve Black before Jane?
Hmmm, whatchutalkinbout, Willis?
Really?
Why would you go to all that trouble to change your middle name? It seems odd to me.
Now LUKE Sissyfag is an AIDS activist. Here is a little blurb from the Advocate:
While 1993 will be remembered for its large-scale, well- publicized AIDS demonstrations and worldwide protests, some activists say the most widely covered protest this year was the action of one 19-year-old man who dared interrupt the president during a speech on Dec. 1, World AIDS Day. "Talk is cheap, and we need action," shouted Luke Sissyfag mid-speech. "Bill, while me and my community are dying in ever-increasing numbers, all you do is talk." Bill Dobbs, a member of ACT-UP in New York City, called Sissyfag's impassioned protest "a great moment in the history of modern-day AIDS heckling," adding that Sissyfag "forced a lot of people to wake up from the fog of complacency that is surrounding AIDS." The activist, who changed his last name from Montgomery to Sissyfag in 1992 to "take away the power of the insults I had heard," says he staged his protest to draw attention to what he perceives as the administration's sluggish response to AIDS. He also wanted to remind AIDS lobbying groups that they are responsible for failing to hold Clinton to his campaign promises on AIDS. Sissyfag says he hopes his one-man demonstration will trigger a resurgence of AIDS activism across the country. Political observers say that the fact that the most visible AIDS protest of 1993 was staged by a single person indicates the shifting politics of AIDS and the state of AIDS activism. "There's no question that the whole AIDS movement has undergone a transformation with the advent of a Democratic administration," notes Christopher H. Foreman Jr., a research associate at Brookings Institution, a Washington-based policy and analysis group. "Opposition is much more difficult to muster because the administration can no longer be defined as the enemy."
Is that ****fag story true? I dont know if I believe it.
Sueleen, thanks for correcting my mistake in Sissyfag's name. I knew it was something to that effect! As for my changing my name, I pm'd you.
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