tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15498631.post113580449961436120..comments2023-05-12T02:49:21.044-05:00Comments on {kitchen counter crafter}: testing my patience.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07349991868743187547noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15498631.post-1135905343675136752005-12-29T19:15:00.000-06:002005-12-29T19:15:00.000-06:00Hey Jennie, Last time I went to the DMV in my sta...Hey Jennie, Last time I went to the DMV in my state, I think I almost got a disorderly conduct. I had lost my license, and couldn't find my birth certificate. I needed my license and certificate to get paid for my new job.<BR/><BR/>But apparently in the rush to stop people from wrongfully getting id's they now insist that your name for the federal government, driver's license and social security card all EXACTLY match. When I got married I didn't change my social security card name, and have been using the hyphen when filing taxes. Which apparently is no longer ok. So they wouldn't give me a replacement license without my names matching, I couldn't change my name on my social security card without my marriage license, which apparently got lost in a move. I couldn't get a replacement marriage license without an id. etc, etc...it was one vicious circle. <BR/><BR/>But then I thought why don't I just use my maiden name, which would match everything, and this is where I almost got the disorderly, the DMV worker would only say you have to go to the social security office. I tried to say about my maiden name, she said, MAAM, you have to go to the social security office....Blah, Blah, Blah.<BR/><BR/>Man was I mad. So end of story, I looked harder for my license, found it, got a copy of my birth certificate, and....DIDN'T go to the social security office. I'll wait until I HAVE to do that before I give them that satisfaction. <BR/><BR/>Talk to you later..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com