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A new name, A new signature

Monday, February 18, 2008


My name has always been a pain in the sense that it's so long. Not to mention my current signature is just my name in cursive - very boring and very forgeable. One of the side advantages of getting married will be a new shorter and hopefully more creative signature. I find myself testing out different kinds of new signatures with my new name. I'm a doodler, so I find myself trying out signatures just about anywhere. The above possible signature was born on a Jack Astor's tablecloth using crayons :)

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