75 kids wanted the Veterans signatures, it's that cute and labor intensive?

@writersedge (22563)
United States
November 5, 2010 10:27am CST
Every week, they go to a different school to give out dictionaries. Well one kid wanted the Veterans' signatures. My husband said then they all wanted their signatures. Isn't that sweet? Good thing my husband signed hundreds of documents a day and has a one-letter fast squiggle signature that he developed. I'd be doing the intials of my name. So is that adorable? Made those Veterans' Day. So if 75 people wanted your signature, how would you economise? Would you need an ice pack on your wrist afterward?
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@carmelanirel (20942)
• United States
5 Nov 10
That is why I may use a one name for my story instead of my full name. 7 in my first and 8 in my last is too long to sign..So I am thinking of using Carmela, my Hebrew name..:)Of course, that is if I can get it on the market and people want my signature..lol
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
6 Nov 10
So you'll be like Cher or Madonna, a one name sensation. Take care.
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• United States
6 Nov 10
Hey, it worked for them....lol Actually I knew when I started writing I would not use my real name and it wasn't because of the length, but I guess the paranoia I got off my husband about his fear of letting people know who you are..Which in a way is good, makes it hard to steal our identity...
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
6 Nov 10
Your nom de plume or pen name shall keep you save my dear!
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@ElicBxn (64177)
• United States
6 Nov 10
well, I used to write by hand all my stories, so while I'm out of practice, I'd bet that I'd be all right
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
6 Nov 10
That's good.
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