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thedaddycomplex replied to your photo: Awww maaaannnnnnnn!! WHY IS IT SO HARD?!
Oh, jeez. That’s unfortunate.
Yes, yes it is. About 5 months ago, a woman that I met professionally asked if I would sing at her daughter's wedding. Of course I said yes especially after she agreed to my fee. I just don't understand how people can misspell anyone's name now a days, I mean, I know accidents happen sometimes, but I've exchanged at least 8 emails with this woman, all of which contain my signature with my last name CLEARLY spelled correctly.
Two hundred wealthy, upper class, black lace, velvet and diamond-clad people whom I don't know and probably will never see again all thought my last name was "KRAPCO." I can imagine a few of then elbowing their dates and then pointing to my name in the program saying, "Wow, that suuucks!"
It totally does! I almost wanted to mention it before I started singing Gounod's Ave Maria (The worse of the Ave Marias) but I didn't. Instead, I've decided to start an entire photo albums/hashtag of times where my last name has been misspelled- nay- COMPLETELY BUTCHERED. There's just something crazy about writing "Krapco" in a wedding program and then sending it off to the printer that way.
Am I crazy or wouldn't you double check the spelling of a last name as crazy as mine?!