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Pronounced: USE-it
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Im such a loser.
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Not at all. I'm a spelling fanatic; and regarding the brand, the company wanted the public to "Use it", to buy and use their tobacco.
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Please try. When I heard your T206 back presentation the pronunciation was like fingernails on a chalkboard.
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El Principe de Gales: "Ha-les", ¿si, no?
Alan & Gintner? Gintner or Jintner? Minnie Miñoso, how 'bout that? Ki Ki Cuyler: Kee Kee or Kye Kye? Eevers or Evers, Ha-nus or Ho-nus, LAJ-a-way or 'Nuf Ced? Kawika (Kaveeka) Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie [la-ZHWAH, or often la-ZHWAY, per the Canadian French pronunciation; or, as he himself usually pronounced it, LAJ-a-way[1]] (September 5, 1874 – February 7, 1959), also known as Larry Lajoie.
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David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. |
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Do you know how many people don't even know the translation of El Principe de Gales?
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Yep barry,
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Definitely "Kye Kye"...he was a stutterer and if he said his last name it sounded like "kye kye Cuyler."
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We used to play a game in college to see who could be the "King of Whales" for the evening.
ROugh game, had to go to the clinic once. Bob |
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Nap's last name still blows me away.
Barry S., i don't know how many people don't even know the translation of EPDG!! ![]() best, barry |
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