Since I can't edit and I entered it: It's still extremely funny that the college didn't tell her to atleast change her name.
Too bad the Simpsons is in prime time, or that would have been a good Bart Simpson prank call... Bart: Yes, can I speak to a miss Ivana Mandic? Moe: Hold on, I'll check....HEY EVERYBODY, IVANA MANDIC!! DOES ANYBODY KNOW IVANA MANDIC?!?! Homer: OK, Just as long as you don't tell my wife!
My friend from Pakistan claims that he knows someone called Anas Facker but it is pronounced as you can guess, "Anus F-cker"?????? Apparently it is somewhat common as well?
It's not much different than Phuc as a Vietnamese name, though you'd think by now, they'd choose a different Americanization of the name for newer immigrants. One guy in my high school twenty years ago had that as his first name.
I use to go to school with a girl from India that was named ... Sima Buts ... pronounced .. See me buts ... it was funny at the time.
A guy I knew was named harold balls. . . .now you cant get on people from other countries naming their kids these type of names, but it the good old U S of A where every kid will have a feild day with this guys phone number. Thats just wrong And by looking at that girls photo, she is gona vana for a long long time. It aint going to happen.
Keeley: Do you follow the CFL? And of course there was Letterman’s Dick Assman find. http://www.nationalpost.com/content/features/festivals/080299a.html
no, I don't follow the CFL, sorry Would Assman would get behind the RoughRiders, or Assmann's Eskimos?
I took an Animal Communication course at University of Texas: Dallas from a professor whose last name was Assman. The dude really looked like he had endured a lifetime of ridicule, too.