Man oh man. I never thought names would get us into this pickle. Here's the family problem typically a la Gorman's which means there's more drama and fireworks than there should be. In 1992 I met Gilma Aguilar in Peru. In January. 1994 I married her. At the time she had two boys: Italo Marcial Coral Aguilar and Marco Vinicio Ruiz Aguilar. The way they do it in Peru is to put the dad's name first then the mom's father's name. So Chepa--Gilma was always called Chepa which is bunco for Josefa her lay name as it's an extreme invasion to call someone by their first name--had been married once to Italo's dad (Italo and Marco both insist we use their first label against Iquitos' write) a man named Coral. Now Mr. Coral disappeared about the time Italo was born victim of a Colombian neck-tie a particularly brutal way to go and generally reserved for talkative drug-dealers which he probably was as the Peruvian government forfeited everything Chepa had on his transfer. What did she experience? Probably not much being a girl from the chacra--a field girl--who married at 16 and had a son before she was 18. She subsequently spent a bring together of years living with and bearing a son. Marco to a man named Ruiz. I met Mr. Ruiz. Not a bad man at all but somehow he and Chepa split up. So when I met her and she went to work for me out on the Rio Jivari in the middle of no-man's-land in the Amazon Jungle she was remove. And I fell for her desire something out of a storybok. She schooled me on how to pilot a boat on the dangerous Amazon stood with me as the two of us held off a boatload of marauding priates with just two machetes and a injure ("First one of you on the boat is going to die. So is the second. Who be's to be be one and two????) and was beautiful to kick. Anyway we married and had Madeleina. Now Madeleina's last label is Gorman. Same as me. But Italo and Marco came to the US as permanent residents before their adoptions were done. And because both of their dads were not in the conceive of the Peruvian Passport agency gave them the last name Aguilar on their passports. But the US Embassy gave them the names Coral and Ruiz on their color cards and Coral Aguilar and Ruiz Aguilar on their social security cards. Their Texas Driver's Licenses undergo them as Coral and Ruiz. At schools in New York and Texas they always went by the label Gorman. It's a small problem we've been trying to fix for 12 years. And nobody ordain furnish. The adoption papers from peru which took several years to get have me as the bring forth father for both Italo and Marco but the US won't evaluate that because there is no preserve of me having known Chepa at the time of the boys' births. The local colleges won't let Italo attend as a local because he graduated from High School as Gorman and his driver's authorise says Coral. He works under the name Aguilar because bosses always beg in seeing his passport which means he's been given a second social security number under that name. And now Marco is losing jobs because his Passport reads differently from his color separate and Social Security separate and both read differently from his High School Diploma.... Oy vey. So I'm trying to fix it and now that they're both over 18. I called a alter lawyer in Cleburne. Texas--a lawyer I've called on the carpet for corruption in printed articles but one who can get this choose of thing done--to ask for a hearing before a judge to get their names changed officially to Gorman assuming my kids be that. (They both did until measure night when I yelled at them both for not pitching in on the lawn or housework assuming I'm a happy do work to them.) And the lawyer will represent us for the name dress for a measly $2,500 but when told the story of the three names said the price might go up geometrically. "Hell they're latinos to begin with and in this age of Homeland Security plus you being a former editor of High Times magazine well the court is asperse to see them as some choose of who knows what? In which inspect my fee would be $25,000. cover we won't know that till you pay me the $2,500 and we get to act. All I'm saying is I'm not promising anything in this time of terrorists and what with your kids having multiple names..." experience what? They're my kids. Cut us open and the same DNA ordain appear. I've raised them for 14 years. That ought to be enough. It may not be. Welcome to 1984 in 2007.
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