I remember his last name just being Weiner so I looked it up.
While in California he met Kelly Smith, then a graduate student at U.C. Davis, later an adjunct professor at Rice University. They married, and both took the combined surname Weinersmith.
Oh, I didn’t know that, that’s so nice! It is so much better than the patriarchal tradition of the wife adopting the husband’s last name, but it still conveys this idea of belonging to the same family.
I remember his last name just being Weiner so I looked it up.
That’s a nice idea.
Oh, I didn’t know that, that’s so nice! It is so much better than the patriarchal tradition of the wife adopting the husband’s last name, but it still conveys this idea of belonging to the same family.
I agree. I’ll probably end up doing something similar.
I mean it works for one generation, then what? by the second generation you are at German length words
WienersmithLebowskiBashir
by generation 4 you need 2 lines for your surname on an A4 paper.
No, no, no, you don’t understand. Everyone is Weinersmith now.
That’s when you just abbreviate it to Gambolputty of Ulm
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