Red Stranger
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When do you think we'll have a president with a 5 syllable last name? Someone like myself. How likely do you think someone would vote for me if they can't pronounce my last name?
Urederra said:So, no chances for Basque-americans living in Idaho with long surnames like Urrutikoetxea, Cenarruzabeitia or Garaikoetxea?
Is Urederra short enough?
I didn't think that having it too long was a problemI believed it was something to be proud of.
As soon as you change your name to "Nucular".bathsheba666 said:More to the point, when do you think you will have a President who can pronounce a 5 syllable name, or even 3 syllables?
ZiggyS said:Schwar-ze-neg-ger, 4 ... nevermind.
Stolen Rutters said:What does Ahmadinejad have to do with being president?
In our history, Eisenhower is the president with the most syllables... Four. The OP has a last name with five. The OP is not being compared with the leader of Iran.
Phlegmak said:Ok, so I was guessing he was thinking of Ahmadinejad or reading about him or whatever when he made this thread. Ahmadinejad has an unusual name with many syllables. Other than that, this thread has nothing to do with the president of Iran.
Red Stranger said:When do you think we'll have a president with a 5 syllable last name? Someone like myself. How likely do you think someone would vote for me if they can't pronounce my last name?