LOL. That's greatThis Sundays paper
I saw that as well. do you think she will hyphenate?
RF2044 said:Along those same lines, back in 2003 when I worked for Ernst and Young consulting, I attended a three day corporate training seminar, and had to sit across the room facing a guy who's name was Anthony Carmelo. But since they did the table tents alphabetically, his was "Carmelo, Anthony" I was the only one in the room who got a kick out of it.
Technically if he hyphenated it would be Mr. McNabb - Donavan. If he is taking her name, his goes first.i think he should hyphenate: mr donovan mcnabb... i know i would