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doulos New user Fort Worth, TX 61 Posts |
You could just go by Evan T. But the full name works anyway. It flows well and is not common. Even just the first name "Evan" totally works. It is a good name for what you do.
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Xiero New user Michigan 70 Posts |
LOL Lee! I've always heard of the Grand Nagus etc... but never really knew where it came from, nor searched on it. Thanks for the clarification. You have just given me a great idea though, I think I may run with that, and yes, I will make Paramount have a fit in their trousers one day.
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Cody Fisher Special user 884 Posts |
What annoys me is that my name is already taken by a professional, acommplished magician. For those of you who don't know of him (he's very good), search it on google and his name comes up. I'm trying to decide whether I should stick with that name and eventually get people confused or change to a stage name like Copperfield did. Any help would be appreciated.
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