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Safeholdian names in the real world
Post by eldrwyrm   » Thu Oct 23, 2014 10:51 am

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This morning I paused the audiobook version of LAMA so I could take a phone call at work. She introduced herself as Ms. Paulson. When I couldn't find her by name, she spelled her last name for me.

Pawlyszyn.

:shock:

Observation shared, carry on.
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Re: Safeholdian names in the real world
Post by Tonto Silerheels   » Thu Oct 23, 2014 12:01 pm

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eldrwyrm wrote:

Pawlyszyn

I have a vendor I call most every week whose name is Mr. Michael. When I pull out his business card to find out how it's spelled I find...Maikell. Not exactly Safeholdian, but...

~Tonto
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Re: Safeholdian names in the real world
Post by Randomiser   » Thu Oct 23, 2014 12:11 pm

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Thank you eldrwyrm, that brought a big smile to my face. Who'd a thunk! :D
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Re: Safeholdian names in the real world
Post by Thrandir   » Fri Oct 24, 2014 6:07 am

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Nice :lol:

eldrwyrm wrote:This morning I paused the audiobook version of LAMA so I could take a phone call at work. She introduced herself as Ms. Paulson. When I couldn't find her by name, she spelled her last name for me.

Pawlyszyn.

:shock:

Observation shared, carry on.
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