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http://goveg.com/l-govegname.html
Plenty of celebrities change their names to up their star power. Maurice Micklewhite became Michael Caine, Archibald Leach became Cary Grant, and Thomas Mapother IV became Tom Cruise. The extraordinary recording artist (and vegan) Prince, who might be the king of name changes, changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol, then to The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, then The Artist, and finally back to Prince again. Whew!
Now a dedicated 20-something PETA staff member, formerly known as Karin Robertson, has decided to up her carrot power by legally changing her name to GoVeg.com.
As PETA’s youth projects specialist, GoVeg.com—“GoVeg” to friends, family, and coworkers—spends her days talking to high school and college audiences around the country. Her former moniker would occasionally stir others to blandly comment, “You spell ‘Karin’ with an ‘i’ instead of an ‘e’? Interesting.” Now when GoVeg.com introduces herself to others, their eyes grow wide, their heads cock to the side, and they soon find themselves deep in conversation about why they should, well, go veg.
http://goveg.com/l-govegname.html
Plenty of celebrities change their names to up their star power. Maurice Micklewhite became Michael Caine, Archibald Leach became Cary Grant, and Thomas Mapother IV became Tom Cruise. The extraordinary recording artist (and vegan) Prince, who might be the king of name changes, changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol, then to The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, then The Artist, and finally back to Prince again. Whew!
Now a dedicated 20-something PETA staff member, formerly known as Karin Robertson, has decided to up her carrot power by legally changing her name to GoVeg.com.
As PETA’s youth projects specialist, GoVeg.com—“GoVeg” to friends, family, and coworkers—spends her days talking to high school and college audiences around the country. Her former moniker would occasionally stir others to blandly comment, “You spell ‘Karin’ with an ‘i’ instead of an ‘e’? Interesting.” Now when GoVeg.com introduces herself to others, their eyes grow wide, their heads cock to the side, and they soon find themselves deep in conversation about why they should, well, go veg.