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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 567888" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Why worry about it? Lol. All my shirttail relatives originated in SC and GA. When I would go back to FL to visit my Mom and I would give my name they always assumed I was Rick Tuten, an NFL place kicker for the Seattle Seahawks as well as several other teams. Guess I could have taken advantage of it but I never did. </p><p>Only time it upset me was when I saw my name on the Viet Nam wall. Saw it and immediately thought they had messed up my records as my name is not common. Did some research and found out we had same first and last names, but he was Richard Marion Tuten, and I am Richard Eugene. Rather ironic as we were both there in 69. I made it home but he didn't. One more thing to be grateful for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 567888, member: 4357"] Why worry about it? Lol. All my shirttail relatives originated in SC and GA. When I would go back to FL to visit my Mom and I would give my name they always assumed I was Rick Tuten, an NFL place kicker for the Seattle Seahawks as well as several other teams. Guess I could have taken advantage of it but I never did. Only time it upset me was when I saw my name on the Viet Nam wall. Saw it and immediately thought they had messed up my records as my name is not common. Did some research and found out we had same first and last names, but he was Richard Marion Tuten, and I am Richard Eugene. Rather ironic as we were both there in 69. I made it home but he didn't. One more thing to be grateful for. [/QUOTE]
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