Pumas vs All Blacks
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My wife has a double barreled first name and it's amazing how few people know what a "hyphen" is when she tries to spell it out. 
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I'm looking forward to seeing Frizzell get another shot at 6 for the All Blacks. His strength as a ball-carrier can break up tight defences. Not too many players like that around at the moment. I'd pick a back three of Ioane, Naholo and BFA. Try to trouble the Pumas with pace. 
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taniwharugby said: @mokey both my kids are always like 'Dad they spelled our name wrong'...'get used to it kids, happened to me all my life' I sympathise. Youngest daughter's middle name is Ngaire. The number of times I've been told by English people "what a lovely name, but why have you spelt it wrong? shouldn't it be "Nyree"? " 'tards. 
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Victor Meldrew said: taniwharugby said: @mokey both my kids are always like 'Dad they spelled our name wrong'...'get used to it kids, happened to me all my life' I sympathise. Youngest daughter's middle name is Ngaire. The number of times I've been told by English people "what a lovely name, but why have you spelt it wrong? shouldn't it be "Nyree"? " 'tards. Now you know what the famous AB wing Julian Surveyor feels like 
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People used to mispronounce my names all the time while growing up. I corrected them and then moved on with the rest of my life. My boys have Nordic names that are often mispronounced. Again, I correct them and move on to more important matters. Also happened to my Norwegian wife on countless occasions. Yet, miraculously she came through it all unscathed. 
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No Quarter said: My wife has a double barreled first name and it's amazing how few people know what a "hyphen" is when she tries to spell it out. My wife reverted to her maiden name because a hyphen appeared too difficult for people. I must admit I find it equal parts amusing and irritating when I have to phonetically spell one of the most common names in English speaking countries to someone called Nahasapeemapetilon. 
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antipodean said: No Quarter said: My wife has a double barreled first name and it's amazing how few people know what a "hyphen" is when she tries to spell it out. My wife reverted to her maiden name because a hyphen appeared to difficult for people. I must admit I find it equal parts amusing and irritating when I have to phonetically spell one of the most common names in English speaking countries to someone called Nahasapeemapetilon. Always love a Simpsons reference 
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On to the Australian substitute Smith, i hope i pronounced that correctly... 
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Snowy said: I am going to start a petition to the NZRU that the ABs play every week. When they don't this place goes to shit. Having said that no one gets my name right - spelt / spelled or pronounced. Is the o silent? I can see how that would be difficult. 
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Snowy said: I am going to start a petition to the NZRU that the ABs play every week. When they don't this place goes to shit. Having said that no one gets my name right - spelt / spelled or pronounced. what's hard about Sowney? 
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antipodean said: My wife reverted to her maiden name because a hyphen appeared too difficult for people. A friend of mine's wife had to do the same thing recently, except in her case it wasn't the hyphen that was too difficult - it was him! 
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mariner4life said: Snowy said: I am going to start a petition to the NZRU that the ABs play every week. When they don't this place goes to shit. Having said that no one gets my name right - spelt / spelled or pronounced. what's hard about Sowney? It's the Mista part of the Mr Snowy that the morans get wrong. 
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Snowy said: When does this fucking rugby match start? I am going to have to do some work if this keeps up. 
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antipodean said: No Quarter said: My wife has a double barreled first name and it's amazing how few people know what a "hyphen" is when she tries to spell it out. My wife reverted to her maiden name because a hyphen appeared too difficult for people.  












