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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Garlic rice?

It is unfortunate the music was so loud that I couldn't hear what my trainer was saying as I left. Mice? Something about dice? Maybe she thinks I'm nice.

9 Comments:

Blogger susan said...

Hopefully she wasn't trying to tell you she had lice.

8:44 PM  
Blogger Megan said...

Don't think so, but I couldn't hear.

8:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you're sore, use some ICE.

Makes sense coming from a personal trainer.

6:58 AM  
Blogger Megan said...

You think that's what she said? The music was so loud.

8:10 AM  
Blogger bobvis said...

I was *so* going to say the lice thing, but I couldn't pull up the comments page. Is there someplace I can apply for half credit?

8:38 AM  
Blogger fasolamatt said...

Could be she just was being careful not to be understood at all, given recent events...

from News of the Weird

Megan Conroy, 18, pleaded guilty in Brisbane, Australia, in September, to assaulting a 40-year-old man in May (by kicking him in the testicles) because he had mispronounced her first name. (And if you ever meet her, it's "mee-gan," not "may-gun.") [The Age (Melbourne), 9-6-07]

Care to share with the rest of us how to address you?

10:28 AM  
Blogger Megan said...

I say M-egg-in. No one ever says that back to me. I assume it is the western drawl that sends it to Maygin. I don't care, and would be surprised to hear M-egg-in back after all this time. I will not kick anyone over it.

10:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm currently conflicted over which is the following annoys me more thoroughly:

Nevada pronouced Neh Vahh Dah, or

my own name pronounced Maygin.

Meg and May are clearly different names. Ms. Megan, I call you Meg-n, right? A pox on my house if I ever call you May-gin.

--OtherMeg-n

11:09 AM  
Blogger Megan said...

FunnierMegan, that's right. We do say it the same way.

11:15 AM  

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