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i'm about to listen to viva la vida. i'm kind of excited but most of all i hope it's not just a pile of shit.
i'm about to listen to viva la vida. i'm kind of excited but most of all i hope it's not just a pile of shit.
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Here we go with Coldplay again.
I was getting a dose of sex, beer and rum.
Now i'm really off.
haha. again?
yes thats all i hear about here music-wise. Ive heard more about them then U2.
guys, we can fly non-stop from boston OR chicago to milan, for only $799 - taxes and fees included!
yep!is that there and back?
yep!
i say we all fly to milan and have a party.
We can go to amazon.com and buy viva la vida for the plane!
How much do hotels run there.
Or...
maybe I can meet someone on the street befriend them and save lots of money by just staying there.
DUH. the one in tennessee.
i didn't know it was pronounced differently until i worked at my old job. we had a contract for a school there, and i was like "oh, i didn't know there was a mi-lahhn in tennessee" i was informed it's pronounced "my-lan"Dear non-famous-Milans of the world,
No, changing the pronunciation of Milan to distinguish yourself from the famous Italian one does not make you cool.
Makes you look pretty silly really.
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The rest of the world
DUH. the one in tennessee.
1. i can drive there in like maybe two hours
2. have you ever HEARD how it's pronounced?
I would have thought we should go to any Milan BUT the one in TN.
And I didn't see your #2 before making my last post!
i didn't know it was pronounced differently until i worked at my old job. we had a contract for a school there, and i was like "oh, i didn't know there was a mi-lahhn in tennessee" i was informed it's pronounced "my-lan"
And I didn't see your #2 before making my last post!
Oh we havent been talking about the one in TN this whole time
Wow only 799 to go to Italy.. Lets go!
It'd be OK if Milan, TN had its own etymological origins. For example, Otaki in New Zealand and Otaki in Japan are pronounced differently because one is from Maori and one is from Japanese.
But if you're named after the Italian Milan as the TN one is, then you just look daft if you change the pronunciation! Shall I have a son, call him Bono, and say it's pronounced "Booon-ow"?
i've never heard any reasoning as to why it's pronounced differently. what i say is, this is the south. everything's pronounced exactly how it looks. and some people not from the south, or not used to that, don't know how to pronounce things.It'd be OK if Milan, TN had its own etymological origins. For example, Otaki in New Zealand and Otaki in Japan are pronounced differently because one is from Maori and one is from Japanese.
But if you're named after the Italian Milan as the TN one is, then you just look daft if you change the pronunciation! Shall I have a son, call him Bono, and say it's pronounced "Booon-ow"?
I didn't know there was a Milan in TN until I checked Wikipedia just then. I'm not surprised though, since it seems just about every second TN town is named after a European city.
or an egyptian oneI didn't know there was a Milan in TN until I checked Wikipedia just then. I'm not surprised though, since it seems just about every second TN town is named after a European city.
i've never been there, but i drive past it every time i go to nashville. and believe me, i go there pretty oftenWow I didnt know there was one in TN until... well someone said it like 5 mins ago.
i've never heard any reasoning as to why it's pronounced differently. what i say is, this is the south. everything's pronounced exactly how it looks. and some people not from the south, or not used to that, don't know how to pronounce things.
example: how would you pronounce "tunica"?
i've never been there, but i drive past it every time i go to nashville. and believe me, i go there pretty often