On a school trip at a restaurant he asked the teacher what a quesadilla was, only he pronounced it phonetically like his name was, so it was kwazadil-la.Better than one I saw in public school. Laquadium.
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On a school trip at a restaurant he asked the teacher what a quesadilla was, only he pronounced it phonetically like his name was, so it was kwazadil-la.Better than one I saw in public school. Laquadium.
Um, what? What is that, even?Better than one I saw in public school. Laquadium.
Or Melanie but pronounce Mel lawn eeBetter than one I saw in public school. Laquadium.
No one would pronounce that how they wanted it. Strange spellings bother me a lot worse than odd names.Or Melanie but pronounce Mel lawn ee
my friend works in the DA’s office and tried a case against twins named Orangejello and Lemonjello (pronounces orangelo and lamongelo)Better than one I saw in public school. Laquadium.
It's trueNo one woukd pronounce that how they wanted it. Strange spellings bother me a lot worse than odd names.
You're making that up. Please tell me you're making that upmy friend works in the DA’s office and tried a case against twins names Orangejello and Lemongello (pronounces orangelo and lamongelo)
and then there’s the little girl in my buddy’s kid’s first grade class named La-a, pronounced Ladasha
i wish i was.You're making that up. Please tell me you're making that up
That poor kidi wish i was.
that would mean i was much more creative than i actually am.