FASN8N Member Nov 16, 2004 517 0 17 Atlanta, GA Nov 30, 2006 #21 Nov 30, 2006 #21 I heard someone ask Steve about this and he said "my name is pronounced like gasoline".
Blip New Member Jan 9, 2003 93 0 0 Nov 30, 2006 #22 Nov 30, 2006 #22 Also, in the Mid-Atlantic, we are often driving our "Sail-leens." I've given up trying to correct them anymore. And for you "Dawg" and "Jackets" fans all I have to say "Is "Fear the Turtle."
Also, in the Mid-Atlantic, we are often driving our "Sail-leens." I've given up trying to correct them anymore. And for you "Dawg" and "Jackets" fans all I have to say "Is "Fear the Turtle."
dotbomb Member Jul 10, 2006 291 0 16 OC California Nov 30, 2006 #23 Nov 30, 2006 #23 FASN8N said: I heard someone ask Steve about this and he said "my name is pronounced like gasoline". Click to expand... That's a good one too and he's been using that example since the mid 80's as I know a lot of the early magazine articles would point that out. Short A.
FASN8N said: I heard someone ask Steve about this and he said "my name is pronounced like gasoline". Click to expand... That's a good one too and he's been using that example since the mid 80's as I know a lot of the early magazine articles would point that out. Short A.