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I took a member to task for referring to someone as a "retard."

I'm having salted crow, since I pronounce her name "HEY! RETARD!"





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I wouldn't even dignify such a mash-up with an attempt. Who could possibly even guess?




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Bitch.


Beotch would be the correct version.


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Bitch.


Beotch would be the correct version.



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I'm thinking differently: How does a parent teach a young child to spell a name like that? All "-isms" aside, Susan or Michelle or even Rebecca has got to be a lot easier to teach a kid....




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You pronounce it "POLICE STOP. STOP AND PLACE YOUR HANDS UP OR I'LL RELEASE THE DOG. YOU WILL BE BIT"

Or so I am guessing.




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Attorney refers to himself as S. Lee Merritt, Esq.

As far as I understand, attorneys do not use Esq in their name, only when addressing other attorneys.



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It's French. Pronounced: felon.



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Over here in yUK we have a good one - 'Pillock'.

Although, given the predeliction for strange names of certain elements of the population, she would probably use P'illoque.
 
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leh-die-jon-eek

The "leh" would be very short.


I agree with this. I got a feel for names like this one when I was teaching at what is classified as a low-income school.


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It appears to be a Spanish/German mix.....

eL-a-pos-trophy-Das-junique


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Attorney refers to himself as S. Lee Merritt, Esq.

As far as I understand, attorneys do not use Esq in their name, only when addressing other attorneys.


Most lawyers don't use Esq. It seems self-aggrandizing.




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Attorney refers to himself as S. Lee Merritt, Esq.

As far as I understand, attorneys do not use Esq in their name, only when addressing other attorneys.


Most lawyers don't use Esq. It seems self-aggrandizing.


A teenager I caught shoplifting once had his dad come in and he signed his name with the Esq. on the notification of trespass form. He made sure everyone knew he was a lawyer. I looked him up later online and found out he's a business lawyer consultant something or other in civil engineering fields.

as for the ldaijohnique individual, I'm also at a lack of care. loss.



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Met one in booking once. First name was Shanda. That wouldn't be so bad, had her last name been "Lear"


William Lear, of LearJet fame, named his daughter Shanda. Good sense of humor on that guy.

I'm not surprised the bullshit La-A made an appearance in this thread.


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If you turn your monitor screen a bit sideways, you can plainly see it is pronounced,
" Datz Nacho Cheez "


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Everyone knew her as Nancy


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you pronounce it exactly as its spelled 'asshole'

its a silent 'f'



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