So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
I just worked with a client whose first name is Cuyler, his parents were huge baseball fans and named him after the HOFer. He pronounced it the way Nick stated. I always thought his first name (nickname, actually) was pronounced Key Key, but found out it was Kie Kie. He got that nickname because he was a stutterer, and that was how he started out saying his last name. Kinda rough times back then, but I'm sure he still preferred it to his given name of Hazen.
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<< <i>I just worked with a client whose first name is Cuyler, his parents were huge baseball fans and named him after the HOFer. He pronounced it the way Nick stated. I always thought his first name (nickname, actually) was pronounced Key Key, but found out it was Kie Kie. He got that nickname because he was a stutterer, and that was how he started out saying his last name. Kinda rough times back then, but I'm sure he still preferred it to his given name of Hazen. >>
huh, i guess i should have asked about his first name also. Thanks guys.
It varies by region. Here in the Midwest they pronounce it "Cuyler," while on the East coast it's "Cuyler." Californians say "Cuyler," but in the deep South, if you can believe it, they pronounce it "Cuyler."
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I always thought his first name (nickname, actually) was pronounced Key Key, but found out it was Kie Kie. He got that nickname because he was a stutterer, and that was how he started out saying his last name.
Kinda rough times back then, but I'm sure he still preferred it to his given name of Hazen.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
<< <i>I just worked with a client whose first name is Cuyler, his parents were huge baseball fans and named him after the HOFer. He pronounced it the way Nick stated.
I always thought his first name (nickname, actually) was pronounced Key Key, but found out it was Kie Kie. He got that nickname because he was a stutterer, and that was how he started out saying his last name.
Kinda rough times back then, but I'm sure he still preferred it to his given name of Hazen. >>
huh, i guess i should have asked about his first name also. Thanks guys.
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