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Okay so what if you could name your H's alter-ego...what would it be...I'm throwing around the idea of "Forest" or "Boris".....Haven't made a decision yet but I'm definitely going with one of the two...Forest because it reminds me of Forest Gump when I imagine my H out in the world trying on all these different experiences and personalities..."Boris"  I don't know...it just comes to mind....mostly when I have interaction with the dopey teenager child....He reminds me of some students I've had teaching...and I just want to send him down to the principal and let the administration deal with him! 


So Forest is kinda like this   ;D ??? ::)
and Boris is kinda like this  >:( 8) :o :o :o :o :o ::)

Keep them coming...I can't wait to hear others.
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It's a hard one, to actually think of a name, that is. My H is definately still going through his teenage rebel without a cause stage; would like a bike, tattoo, earring, and plait. He still looks young, for a 52 year old. So I'm thinking James Dean / Jimmy Stark....

This in an introverted rural doctor, who's worn the same style clothes (jeans and polo shirt) for the last 22 years, and who doesn't like to do anything to call attention to himself. He sits in the corner in cafés, and he even walks silently.

The opposite to me; I can't walk between two chairs without knocking one over; I'm known for dancing and singing in the teachers' room at uni, and if I go into a room and no-one notices, I leave and go in again. Actually, I've become much quieter. I've had a phase as being suspicious and accusing; perhaps my alter ego was Sister Aloysius Beauvier (if you saw Meryl Streep in "Doubt"). Now I'm getting all Polyanna-ish again (yuck).
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Don't have a name but the tv show "Lost in Space" kind of suits
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This is a good thread...
I will have to say my H is a "Danny Zuko " from Grease.  All struttin around like a peacock...


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Mermaid....my H got a bike, all tattoed, an earing -2 actually, and had a pony tail...and all dressed in LEATHER, gloves, chaps and jacket and vest....BLACK leather... he's all dangerous and stuff.....
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Buggy, My "old" husband was Ralph Kramden... the current one, Barney Fife!  ;D
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What a fun topic!

Mine isn't clever or anything....and it can only be understood if you are a fan of the US sitcom, "Everybody loves Raymond".....so if so, you know that Raymond's brother Robert often flips out and raises his hand over his head and points to Raymond and declares:

"A*S"!I

t's very funny because he does it the same way every time...I've often done it too, behind his back of course.
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