Vagner or Wagner?
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Vagner or Wagner?
Just watched X Factor but couldn't find a recent thread on the subject.
VOV. Vhat is Vagner still doing in the competition?
My Wote goes for either Vatt or Webecca!!
VOV. Vhat is Vagner still doing in the competition?
My Wote goes for either Vatt or Webecca!!
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Re: Vagner or Wagner?
Louis is pretty disrespectful.
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Yeah but it's just one big gimmick with him pronouncing it Wagner and then drawing an imaginary 'W' in thin air. A continuous joke that's gone too far and isn't even funny any more. But I do like Louis most of the time.Jon O'Neill wrote:Louis is pretty disrespectful.
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Re: Vagner or Wagner?
Varg-na, SIMPLES!
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I don't get it.Ryan Taylor wrote:Yeah but it's just one big gimmick with him pronouncing it Wagner and then drawing an imaginary 'W' in thin air. A continuous joke that's gone too far and isn't even funny any more. But I do like Louis most of the time.Jon O'Neill wrote:Louis is pretty disrespectful.
(Although I don't watch the X Factor, so that's probably why.)
What's the deal here? He pronounces his name varg-ner and Louis says wag-ner?
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Yeah like all the time. And then Wagner always says on stage something to the effect of "Louis my name is Wagner (Varg-na)" (baring in mind Louis is his fricking mentor) and Louis just goes but it's a 'W' so its Wag-na. When someone tells you how to pronounce their name you don't just make your own pronunciation up do you? Simon started joining in on it.Michael Wallace wrote:I don't get it.Ryan Taylor wrote:Yeah but it's just one big gimmick with him pronouncing it Wagner and then drawing an imaginary 'W' in thin air. A continuous joke that's gone too far and isn't even funny any more. But I do like Louis most of the time.Jon O'Neill wrote:Louis is pretty disrespectful.
(Although I don't watch the X Factor, so that's probably why.)
What's the deal here? He pronounces his name varg-ner and Louis says wag-ner?
Although in Louis' defence Harry Hill's offspring of Mary Byrne and Wagner is Wagbo and that's pronounced with a normal 'W' sound and not Vagbo.
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Re: Vagner or Wagner?
No problem, the German W is pronounced like a V. The English -- Wagnerian, is also pronounced with V.
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But Louis is Irish.George F. Jenkins wrote:No problem, the German W is pronounced like a V. The English -- Wagnerian, is also pronounced with V.
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So am I Ryan, Part Irish anyway. It was my Grandmothers fault.
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Was your Grandmother a bit of a randy mare?George F. Jenkins wrote:So am I Ryan, Part Irish anyway. It was my Grandmothers fault.
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No, not in that way Ryan. I meant the fact that she was Irish. You young blokes have no idea of the attitude to sex in my young days. Nobody talked about it, and if you wanted to buy condoms, only barber shops seemed to sell them. Now, you can go into the supermarkets and buy boxes of them laid out in full view of the customers. In my day, an unmarried Mother was a target of disgrace and shame, and the child was usually adopted. Nowadays a lot of couples don't bother to marry, are called partners, and the children carry no shame. they are no longer called Bastards, which I think is a good thing. It also means that the power of that evil organisation called religion is waining. I think that it is quite hilarious that the church insists about the sanctity of marriage, but don't mind about something called god, who is supposed to have jumped into Mary's bed and produced Jesus. What about poor Joseph, didn't he object? If somebody came into my house calling himself god and wanted to jump into my bed, I'd tell him to shove off back into the clouds.
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Furthermore, they have the cheek to claim Jesus came of King David's line, which they trace down to Joseph, who was no relation to Jesus whatever, being merely his mother's husband.George F. Jenkins wrote: What about poor Joseph, didn't he object? If somebody came into my house calling himself god and wanted to jump into my bed, I'd tell him to shove off back into the clouds.