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    Quote Originally Posted by Lion70 View Post
    It used to be he changed it to Pdiddy a few years ago.
    I say we throw a flag on this one. His real name is Sean Combs, Puff Daddy was as a stage name he used for a number of years until he realized it was stupid, then he changed it to the little less stupid Pdiddy. and now it seems he is trying to work it back to Sean Combs.

    I think a person should only get one name per life (except for name changes due to marriage), AND I generally just don't like it when people choose their own nickname.

    I will give Cassius Marcellus Clay the switch to Cassius X and then Muhammad Ali because the Cassius X was just a brief temporary name in the transition to Muhammad Ali, and they were both given to him by Malcolm X when Clay became a member of the Nation of Islam.

    So, as a penalty for two chosen name changes, I think Pdiddy should be stuck with Puff Daddy.......unless he admits publicly that Puff Daddy was a stupid idea and politely asks that everyone refer to him only as Sean Combs. Sean Combs is a real nice name and better moniker for a man this is such a successful entertainer and business man with a strong work ethic and a good head on his shoulders. I remember when he started flying commercial instead of in his private jet because the cost of fuel had gotten so high.....he had the money but said it didn't make sense. I respect him except for the goofy name changes.

    His son should get the scholarship. He worked for it, he earned it, and the young man needs to start finding his own path to success in life apart from being the son of a rich and famous person.....which from what you hear/read in the media, growing up as the child of a rich and famous entertainer is not always positive. There are also a lot of benefits besides tuition/books/ housing to being on a full ride such as the right to live in team housing, full training table, tutoring, etc that walk-ons usually do not receive, and scholarship players of equal ability usually get more playing time over walk-ons.

    My guess is that Sean Combs has been a pretty good father and taught his son the importance of work ethic, setting goals, and achieving them. As a business man, I am sure he would appreciate not having to pay for the tuition (frees up some cash for private jet travel). The idea his son shouldn't get the scholarship smacks of this income redistribution stuff that has been talked about too much lately. Besides, Sean Combs will likely support the school in ways well beyond the financial cost of the scholarship.......that's how things usually work.
    Last edited by Manso/V8; 06-03-2012 at 11:02 AM.
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