Ah, sorry, but it sounds like a Scotsman refusing to sample the food:
"Nae Tastings" :-)
My gripe, along those lines, is that I've always had to spell out my surname to people, on the phone, in an office, anywhere where they want to record my name. Invariably they've written down the name of those burger wallahs before I've finished, then have to cross out the "a" from "Mac", the "ald" and replace it with "ell", change to capital "D", etc., till in the end they've so spoilt the document that they have to start again.
I'll bet you the vast majority on the UT automatically read it as "Macdonald" (unless they've needed to check it isn't "Thurber" that's posted) :-)
By the way, the original "Hastings", as in "the Battle of ..." is just a stone's throw (or arrow flight?) from here.
>Couldn't resist...here's my peeve...
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>Ok, everyone say my first name out loud...
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>Now, all those that pronounced it like "ate", ie. I ate an apple, go to the head of class, you don't belong in my peeve...
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>For those that pronounced it like "at", ie. that gnat is bugging me, please take a long jump off a short pier...are you too stupid to know that the "e" makes the "a" long? I would spell it like "Nat" if I wanted it pronounced that way!
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>You know...I do feel better now! <g>
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.