Prages said:He will always be Mark Wayne to me.![]()
Prages said:He will always be Mark Wayne to me.![]()
Phil051300 said:Prages said:He will always be Mark Wayne to me.![]()
That would eliminate his unfortunate nickname, cause no one would say wayner. ;D

Phil051300 said:Prages said:He will always be Mark Wayne to me.![]()
That would eliminate his unfortunate nickname, cause no one would say wayner. ;D
ChihliDog said:Phil051300 said:Prages said:He will always be Mark Wayne to me.![]()
That would eliminate his unfortunate nickname, cause no one would say wayner. ;D
SO how about these guys? Right next to my office, as a matter of fact. I have no idea what to call him, so I just call him Ray (Ray is the son, he runs it now). Its a lose lose no matter how you pronounce this one.
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;D That would be awesome!markwein said:People ask my wife when we got married why she didn't hyphenate her name.
Her families last name is Vasilj, which is Yugoslavian. Pronounced "Vassil"
My last name is Wein, which is pronounced "Ween"
Vasilj-Wein
Say it out loud a couple of times ;D

markwein said:People ask my wife when we got married why she didn't hyphenate her name.
Her families last name is Vasilj, which is Yugoslavian. Pronounced "Vassil"
My last name is Wein, which is pronounced "Ween"
Vasilj-Wein
Say it out loud a couple of times ;D
Weiner PeenerIt rhymes with PEEN
You’re wrong.Speaking of…. It’s bay-moon.
(Well technically slightly more German ish like “bahy-muhn”… but the above works for most Murricans. )
Actually, they're correcting you wrong as well. As a German word, it actually rhymes with "Vine".I guess "Spleen"...I get corrected all the time that its supposed to be pronounced "whine" but its my name.
They can kiss my ass ;D