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Who else did not know how to pronounce Laugharn's name?

post #1 of 48
Thread Starter 
I can't be the only one.
post #2 of 48
Same as mine. "Dan". It's pretty simple.
post #3 of 48
"Laugharn" = "Funny Little Man"
post #4 of 48
Pretty sure it's not "Law-Horn" cause that would just be silly.
post #5 of 48
I tried to get my nickname changed from "Dan the Man" to "The Silent G" but nobody went for it.
post #6 of 48
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Dan Whitehead:
Same as mine. "Dan". It's pretty simple.
I knew that was going to happen. Bastard.
post #7 of 48
Law Horn is a great name for an all-nude version of LA Law.
post #8 of 48
post #9 of 48
I always read it as "Laff-arn" or something like that.

Sorry, Dan.
post #10 of 48
That pronunciation would not have been my first guess. You must have had a heck of a time at roll call in grade school!
post #11 of 48
Brando Whiskermamadoh?
post #12 of 48
He was Don Wiskerando at one point, I believe. wink
post #13 of 48
Thread Starter 
DON Wiskerando.

kitty is faster than me. Hell, I was trying to get "Dan Laugharn" out of that thing. I suck at rebus'.

post #14 of 48
I honestly thought that was someone else entirely.
post #15 of 48
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UHF:
<strong>Supplies!
post #16 of 48
I always thought it was Log-har-am
post #17 of 48
Dan Logarithm would be a cool name for a sci-fi character. He could be best buddies with Johnny Mnemonic and have, like, cool adventures in cyberspace.
post #18 of 48
Quote:
Dan Whitehead:
Dan Logarithm would be a cool name for a sci-fi character. He could be best buddies with Johnny Mnemonic and have, like, cool adventures in cyberspace.
With Barbarella Intercourse as thier sexy yet smart sidekick.

Summer 2003.
post #19 of 48
I always thought it was Log-harn.
post #20 of 48
Well you suck, so that's par for the course, really.
post #21 of 48
How did they pronounce it in Japan?
post #22 of 48
post #23 of 48
muzukashii... wink
post #24 of 48
I'm nothing if not a show-off!
post #25 of 48
Until recently I didn't know that The Woodlands was an actual town rather than a general area.

We sold some CD's to some of your townsfolk recently, Dan. Imagine my surprise to see the shipping address.
post #26 of 48
That reminds me, I need to change that.
post #27 of 48
Well, shit. That's much less interesting sounding.

Fuckin' Houston?
post #28 of 48
It's "Lauren". Right?
post #29 of 48
Trust me, it's alot more interesting than The Woodlands.
post #30 of 48
Quote:
Agent 86:
It's "Lauren". Right?
Jerk.

(That's my sister's name)
post #31 of 48
Lauren Law-Horn?

post #32 of 48
No, I meant Jerk.
post #33 of 48
Better than my sisters name:

Smegma
post #34 of 48
Now, how the fuck do you pronounce that?

post #35 of 48
post #36 of 48
Ehh.

I'm a dumbass.
post #37 of 48
Hey, nobody better say nuthin' about the name "Lauren."
post #38 of 48
It's ok.

that's my favorite gotcha word anyway.
post #39 of 48
Ah, The Woodlands, where they put a huge fucking auditorium that draws all the big name shows, but somehow forget to build damn roads to support the traffic, so you wind up spending much more time in yer car than the concert.
post #40 of 48
They've been working on it, but there's no conceivable way to put any more lanes in that area.
post #41 of 48
Law~Horn, eh?

How Texan . A cowboy name even.
post #42 of 48
Yeah, those "Hey Longhorn!" jokes never got old.
post #43 of 48
God, how many times did I have to drunkenly drive my sorry ass back from the Woodlands Pavillion to Spring...(only pulled over once - busted taillight and, because I was anal as all hell, I had a spare in my glovebox and was able to fix it and not get a ticket).

Great place to see a show and be feasted upon by massive amounts of mosquitos.
post #44 of 48
Looks like it's originally celtic, by the spelling, which definately fits with Houston.

I mean, seriously, don't you think oil & cows when you think of Houston? (And smog?)

Threw me for a loop when I discovered the huge Irish & Welsh influence in this town. We have a city named Sealy (Seelie?) for Chrissakes.
And a ton of irish pubs.
post #45 of 48
Quote:
Laugharn = It's Pronounced Law-Horn:
Yeah, those "Hey Longhorn!" jokes never got old.
What about the "Hey Horsecock" jokes?
post #46 of 48
Well, you're the first person to make one of those in my direction, but, yeah, those get old too.
post #47 of 48
No wonder I got slapped the other day.
post #48 of 48
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