ANSWERS: 16
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Bond. James Bond.
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No, because first, I'm proud of my name, and second, I think there are laws that prohibit people from traveling using fake names/aliases. I'm not sure about the second reason though.
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Ivana Humpalot
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Sexy Queen B*tch
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I'd be Mr. N. Conspicuous.
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No, why would I bother.
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Ruby White i cant think of a scenario where id want to travel under an alias though and to be honest, im the sort of person who'd forget i was meant to be under an alias and just blurt out my own name
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Skippy Jenkins. It's sounds so Leave it to Beaver/Cherry Pie/Baseball and Hotdogs - American. doesn't it? i made it up in junior high. :)
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Randy Chode
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bond....jane bond
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Kilimanjaro
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Engelbert Humperdinck, because that's just such a cool name.
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Been there, done that :)
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Hugh Grossenlangenschwantz. I've been known to use a shorter version of the name for dinner reservations. It's always amusing to hear someone announce they're now seating Mr. Schwantz. :):) In fact, at one time I was so used to giving that name that when I ran into a waitress with a heavy German accent who asked my name for the waiting list, my mind totally blanked out; I darn well wasn't going to give her THAT name and I couldn't, for the life of me, drag up my OWN name. My wife thought it was funny, and came to my rescue.
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Jack Mehoff
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