Glencoffe or Glengoffe Johnson?
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Eric the Viking
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Glencoffe or Glengoffe Johnson?
I notice the spelling on Johnson's BoxRecord has recently been switched from Glencoffe to Glengoffe. Can anyone explain?
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Eric the Viking
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Well, that brings up a good point --
Camen Basilio HATES the fact that people spell his name that way. Carmen, of course, is a girl's name. Carman is the correct spelling. But, I doubt ANYBODY has spelled it that way and now even Carmen spells it with an "e"
Holly Mims is another example -- Holly is a girl's name while Holley is a boy's. Holly spelled his name with an e, but I don't know of any sportswriter (other than the CBZ!) who notes the differece.
Camen Basilio HATES the fact that people spell his name that way. Carmen, of course, is a girl's name. Carman is the correct spelling. But, I doubt ANYBODY has spelled it that way and now even Carmen spells it with an "e"
Holly Mims is another example -- Holly is a girl's name while Holley is a boy's. Holly spelled his name with an e, but I don't know of any sportswriter (other than the CBZ!) who notes the differece.
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Eric the Viking
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Well, Carmen/Carman is a distinction only an Italian would get anyway - to non-Italians the pronunciation would make it sound like the girl's name Carmen in either case. If your name sounds like a girl's name and you don't like it, just go with your middle name ("G. Gordon Liddy") or some more-masculine-sounding nickname.delisa wrote:Camen Basilio HATES the fact that people spell his name that way. Carmen, of course, is a girl's name. Carman is the correct spelling. But, I doubt ANYBODY has spelled it that way and now even Carmen spells it with an "e"
Long story short - Glen Johnson it is, new improved decaf version with extra flavor crystals. ;)
