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Do you use your middle initial in your signature?

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Hubby and I had this conversation over dinner tonight. He was wondering how many famous people we could come up with, like Edward G. Robinson, George C. Scott, etc. Can you help out?

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  1. I use mine in my signature. If you are looking for famous names try: John F. Kennedy, George H.W. Bush, Franklin D. Roosevelt.


  2. Generally, I do... and many times I use the full name, especially on checks, documents, letters, etc.

    Have a Senior Day.

  3. I do the same as Kathy C.  - My name is long enough with the middle initial.  But the Govt. insists on "full names and/or initials" on all legal documents.   This came about after Homeland Security was established to confirm that everyone was who they said they were!

    Hope this helps.

    CJ

  4. I don't use my middle initial or even my full name.  I chop it down since it's a long name.  How about Tom T. Hall?

  5. Usually do use it. How about Harry S. Truman or Ulysses S. Grant?

  6. Sorry I have not got a middle name.

  7. Used to, but not anymore.  Not sure why I stopped.

  8. Yes, I include my middle initial when I sign my name.

  9. Only on my drivers lisc. (they made me) and on legal forms.

  10. Maybe it was Edward George and George Campbell  I use my maiden initial when I write.

  11. Due to the "Doppelganger" phenomenon, it is sometimes necessary to use your middle initial.

    I use mine to avoid being imitated by n**i spies...errr...wait a minute, that was four wars ago!  

    Never mind.

  12. Yes, when I got married I immediately dropped my middle name and started using my maiden name as my middle name!!!  Famous person "Robert E. Lee"!!

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