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[[Image:0060-CWCNote1.jpg|thumb|From the [[DVD]].]]
[[Image:0060-CWCNote1.jpg|thumb|From the [[DVD]].]]


Leonard Bearstein is the stage name of an English man who played in the [[Bear Band]] at the [[Regency Square Shopping Mall]] during [[Chris|Chris's]] childhood. He is indirectly responsible for Chris deciding to change his name from Christopher to Christian.
Leonard Bearstein was the stage name of an English man who played in the Bear Band at the Regency Square Shopping Mall during [[Chris|Christopher's]] childhood. When Christopher told Bearstein his name, Bearstein misheard and called him Christian.<ref>[[User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#His Early Years - Birth to 1992|Wikipedia autobiography]]</ref> This led to Christopher's decision to change his name to Christian, which happened in [[1994]] (?). Christopher's father [[Bob]] had originally wanted to name his son Christian anyway, but pussied out.
 
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Also in 1989, there was a Bear Band who played at Regency Square Shopping Mall in Chesterfield County for years. The man behind the Conductor, Leonard Bearstein, was English, because when I told him him through the Bear my name was Christopher, he misunderstood and started calling me Christian.
|[[User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#His Early Years - Birth to 1992|Wikipedia autobiography]]
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==See Also==
[[Regency Square Shopping Mall]]


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Revision as of 01:29, 5 May 2009

From the scrapbook.
From the DVD.

Leonard Bearstein was the stage name of an English man who played in the Bear Band at the Regency Square Shopping Mall during Christopher's childhood. When Christopher told Bearstein his name, Bearstein misheard and called him Christian.[1] This led to Christopher's decision to change his name to Christian, which happened in 1994 (?). Christopher's father Bob had originally wanted to name his son Christian anyway, but pussied out.

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