4 Jun 2010 at 15:32 #41 G-MAN2004 G-MAN2004 Caporegime Joined 4 Jul 2004 Posts 30,784 Lavandoroandorambodabitch.
4 Jun 2010 at 15:33 #42 PermaChanged PermaChanged Soldato Joined 19 Jan 2006 Posts 4,692 Andrew de Lewandowicz = Andy the Pole.
4 Jun 2010 at 15:33 #43 Nymins Nymins Soldato Joined 7 Mar 2007 Posts 9,917 Location Belfast Loo-an-do-vits
4 Jun 2010 at 15:43 #44 mmj_uk mmj_uk Caporegime Joined 26 Dec 2003 Posts 25,769 G-MAN2004 said: Lavandoroandorambodabitch. Click to expand... haha. I can imagine the response if a woman answers the phone: "excuse me?"
G-MAN2004 said: Lavandoroandorambodabitch. Click to expand... haha. I can imagine the response if a woman answers the phone: "excuse me?"
4 Jun 2010 at 16:00 #45 Robbo Robbo Man of Honour Joined 2 Jan 2009 Posts 62,880 Here he is - http://www.ashsearch.com/ContactUs_Index.aspx
4 Jun 2010 at 16:06 #46 RadoX RadoX Associate Joined 24 Oct 2006 Posts 1,752 Location Sheffield Andrew de Lew-ausch-witz
4 Jun 2010 at 16:16 #47 cheets64 cheets64 Permabanned Joined 30 Sep 2005 Posts 25,896 Location Wigan Sad sight when you cant pronounce a surname when applying for a job in England
4 Jun 2010 at 16:50 #48 geekyEd geekyEd Soldato Joined 6 Apr 2008 Posts 3,352 Location Reading cheets64 said: Sad sight when you cant pronounce a surname when applying for a job in England Click to expand... Why?
cheets64 said: Sad sight when you cant pronounce a surname when applying for a job in England Click to expand... Why?
4 Jun 2010 at 20:03 #49 Lydzor Lydzor Associate Joined 19 Apr 2007 Posts 781 I used to know someone with the surname Dajnowicz, he pronounced the wicz like "vitch". Altogether it was "Don-o-vitch".
I used to know someone with the surname Dajnowicz, he pronounced the wicz like "vitch". Altogether it was "Don-o-vitch".
4 Jun 2010 at 20:06 #50 SoSolid SoSolid Associate Joined 28 Jul 2003 Posts 1,987 Location The Moon Poohead.
4 Jun 2010 at 20:10 #51 Gaidin109 Gaidin109 Soldato Joined 12 Jul 2009 Posts 4,878 De Lev-and-O-vich. Polish guy in my office says anyway.
4 Jun 2010 at 20:19 #53 scrlk scrlk Soldato Joined 25 Sep 2009 Posts 3,630 RadoX said: Andrew de Lew-ausch-witz Click to expand... Oooh that's harsh!
4 Jun 2010 at 20:55 #54 PJM315 PJM315 Associate Joined 18 Apr 2010 Posts 73 "Gay Andy". Always works on a switchboard.
4 Jun 2010 at 23:00 #55 kalvindeane kalvindeane Associate Joined 13 Jan 2010 Posts 2,032 Location A box in the Astral Plane That's a hard one; Andrew is a difficult name to pronounce....Oh ! You meant surname
4 Jun 2010 at 23:03 #56 mjt mjt Soldato Joined 31 Aug 2007 Posts 20,592 paradigm said: "C" in Polish is "Ch". Click to expand... No it's not. Anyway, de Levandovitch is probably your best bet. Last edited: 4 Jun 2010
paradigm said: "C" in Polish is "Ch". Click to expand... No it's not. Anyway, de Levandovitch is probably your best bet.