Well the top form does look funny with many items blocked out and the name misspelled but the chart below it shows highlighted in yellow that in 2008 he/she/it changed the voter status from he to she. It is curious that coincides with the election. It may be something or it may be nothing. I think he/she/it was Michael Robinson...too much loose jiggling of the privates in my opinion. I am sure they all got a big laugh about this at our expense. A DNA test could clear this up pretty quick but surprisingly that has never been done.
Has Michele ever eaten in public? Or drank from a water bottle?
All of her utensils and beverage containers have her DNA.
It would seem likely that MANY people have tested her DNA, and found out she's female. And then said nothing further, because that would make them a nutter that thought she was a man, but was proven wrong by their own expensive DNA test.
Idk... when enlarged, the letter after "b" is unclear. I don't see a dot for the "i." Looking at end of the name, the "n" has an upward tail; the letter after the "b" looks similar to that shape (more so than an "i").
The "i' in Michelle doesn't have a dot either, but the one in Euclid does.
Overall, that letter after the "b" looks out of place in size and spacing. It reminds me of starting to fill out a field and realizing the size of the word may not fit; then scrunching letter(s) to save space.
Otherwise, I agree this raises questions of validity as it's very rare to misspell your own name.
I noticed that too. I double checked the last name, thinking I read wrong all these years, but it is Robinson, not Robison.
Yeah me as well, always knew her as Michael RobiNson (altho lazy way to pronounce is "Robison", you feel me dawg?)
Yeah, Iknowwhatyersayin. I noticed the same thing and wondered about the signature and the misspelled maiden name.
Chalk the last name up to CERN first they took Berenstein bears then they took Michael's last name spelling. Kek
Well the top form does look funny with many items blocked out and the name misspelled but the chart below it shows highlighted in yellow that in 2008 he/she/it changed the voter status from he to she. It is curious that coincides with the election. It may be something or it may be nothing. I think he/she/it was Michael Robinson...too much loose jiggling of the privates in my opinion. I am sure they all got a big laugh about this at our expense. A DNA test could clear this up pretty quick but surprisingly that has never been done.
Has Michele ever eaten in public? Or drank from a water bottle?
All of her utensils and beverage containers have her DNA.
It would seem likely that MANY people have tested her DNA, and found out she's female. And then said nothing further, because that would make them a nutter that thought she was a man, but was proven wrong by their own expensive DNA test.
Yeah, if this was the only proof it's weak but who knows anything anymore?
Idk... when enlarged, the letter after "b" is unclear. I don't see a dot for the "i." Looking at end of the name, the "n" has an upward tail; the letter after the "b" looks similar to that shape (more so than an "i").
The "i' in Michelle doesn't have a dot either, but the one in Euclid does.
Overall, that letter after the "b" looks out of place in size and spacing. It reminds me of starting to fill out a field and realizing the size of the word may not fit; then scrunching letter(s) to save space.
Otherwise, I agree this raises questions of validity as it's very rare to misspell your own name.