>From: Irina Rempt-Drijfhout <ira@...>
>Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 16:42:50 +0200
>
This one would make me Kerad Scoda
>
> > The name is two parts, each five letters long.
> > The first three letters are the last three letters of your surname.
> > For me, that's "Ees".
> > The next two are the first two letters of your first name. "je".
> >
> > The first three letters of the second name are the first three
> > letters of your mother's maiden name. "And".
> > The final two letters are the first two letters of the place where
> > you were born. Mine's "ay" (Aylesbury).
>
>
> > >How to determine your Star Wars honorific title:
> > >1: take the last three letters of your last name and reverse them
> > >2: add the first three letters of the name of the first car you
>drove/owned
> > >3: insert the word "of"
> > >4: tack on the name of the last medication you took.
Scott Kiest
>
> > Other variations include your theatre name: the first name is your
> > middle name (or parent's, if you don't have one, or sibling's, or
> > cat's, or...). The second is the name of a park near where you were
> > born, or near where you live if you don't know the geography of your
> > birthplace (I certainly don't).
Scott Glenfield
>2. Opera name = Your middle name and street name.
> Irina
Pretty cool. Now I can be more than one Star Wars character fighting over a
single title and know the actors who will play me in both the opera and the
movie!
Adam Rekche of Benadryl
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