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Old 10-06-2009, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Tadashi,Oct 6 2009, 05:48 AM
I saw an NFR on Monday at 11 am on Route 17 near Middletown.

We had an 03 SSM at the shop yesterday too for an oil change. The guy has an even longer name than Aashish

He hangs out in Metro for the most part since he is closer to them, I did try to lure him to visit Upstate once in awhile though.
Hey! now how much longer is AASHISH than DOUGLAS??
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How much longer is your last name than Hood?

I think this guys first and last names were 25 letters each!
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Originally Posted by Tadashi,Oct 6 2009, 06:05 AM
How much longer is your last name than Hood?

I think this guys first and last names were 25 letters each!
Perhaps I should just change my last name to "2" , and make it easier on all of you ................................NOT
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Yes, I like that idea
Old 10-06-2009, 06:16 AM
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^^ My last name is only 2 alphabets longer than yours
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Continuing with the OT:

I have a friend whom I'm constantly ribbing about his last name. It took me 4 months to learn how to pronounce it correctly, and I joke that he has more letters in his last name (15) than I have in my first, middle, and last....COMBINED (14)

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^^ yep, that happens to me too especially when I get acquainted with someone that has a unique last name
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Originally Posted by Tadashi,Oct 6 2009, 09:05 AM
I think this guys first and last names were 25 letters each!
How's this for a short name - Hillside Giizhigwaanzo


Giizhigwaanzo comes from the Ojibwe language, the native tongue of the Odaawa Indians; the direct translation is she/he is of the color of the sky and Ganzo came from Ottawa. The Hillside is the name of the breeder, that part of his name is a given as he is a pure breed.
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Originally Posted by Triple-H,Oct 6 2009, 08:03 AM
How's this for a short name - Hillside Giizhigwaanzo


Giizhigwaanzo comes from the Ojibwe language, the native tongue of the Odaawa Indians; the direct translation is she/he is of the color of the sky and Ganzo came from Ottawa. The Hillside is the name of the breeder, that part of his name is a given as he is a pure breed.
You failed to mention that when I was formally introduced to your home owner

That is an interesting name for sure, and I'm sure I can say it right. Just gotta try pronouncing it the next time we meet.
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Originally Posted by aashish2,Oct 6 2009, 11:07 AM
I'm sure I can say it right. Just gotta try pronouncing it the next time we meet.
Good, you can teach me then, too many letters for me...


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