Polnut. We can't have two Max in the same Senate, would be too confusing.
Why don't you let me worry about that, Maxy.
I'm already confused right now. I used to me tho one and only Max. It's my name, I don't want to share it. I don't believe in the collectivisation on names! I'm not a name-communist! ![Tongue](https://talkelections.org/FORUM/Smileys/classic/tongue.gif)
Well you should have copyrighted it so than he could pirate it on the internet.
![Tongue](https://talkelections.org/FORUM/Smileys/classic/tongue.gif)
That reminds of a story about one of the only like six times I actually got into IRC on my connection and we caught JBrase I think dead to rights attempting to pretend to be me. I never went in under my Atlas display name nor did I ever use exactly the same one twice and so it was impossible to pose as me. Of course now if someone attempts that it is much easier to catch for obvious reasons.
Your Welcome Oakvale!I am sorry where were we. Oh yes, the name thing. Cheer up Maxy, I can always start to refer to you as the gentleman from Canada, because that certainly wouldn't cause you to be confused with anyone else
Mr. Maxy of Quebec
Mr. Maxy of Oklahoma
That is how they do it in real life. You know both Ben and Bill Nelson entered the Senate at the same time, now Bill has it all to himself for the first time. Then of course Sherrod and Scott Brown. (Seriously do there first names have to start with the same initials). Imagine if Mark Kennedy had won in 2006 and Ted would had to have been referred as Mr. Kennedy of Massachusetts for the first time after 44 years in the Senate as just Mr. Kennedy.