"You can apply for this job by telephoning and asking for Vlod Golub. "
I dont want to sound rude by saying his(?) name wrong!
Quote from: PuNk"You can apply for this job by telephoning and asking for Vlod Golub. "
I dont want to sound rude by saying his(?) name wrong!
vl od go lub
Seems straight forward unless there use some countries silent what ever
ver-lod gol-ub.
Perhaps just Mr(s? lol) Golub would be best.
The V man! yes you have the job sir!
Do you know his nationality ? Hungarian perhaps ?
Ask for Golum, you wants his preciousss
hahaha
this is quality
i have absolutely no idea
Quote from: PuNkAny guesses how to pronounce this?
THIS!
/smug git look
I would assume Vlod is a form of Vlad though. V-lod
Thinking about this, there arnt going to be many Vlods working there, so just ask for Vlod, forget asking by his last name.
If you really want to be more formal I would guess his last name is pronounced Go - lube :mrgreen:
Quote from: Clockd 0NeThinking about this, there arnt going to be many Vlods working there, so just ask for Vlod, forget asking by his last name.
If you really want to be more formal I would guess his last name is pronounced Go - lube :mrgreen:
"hi im looking for go-lube?"
haha sounds like i mis-dialed ann summers
I tried googling the name and got a load of random cr@p, not a common or well know name or person. Probably a good thing, I dont think the world could cope with too many veryloud gobby lubes
Quote from: SeriousQuote from: PuNkAny guesses how to pronounce this?
I would assume Vlod is a form of Vlad though. V-lod
I was thinking that! not sounding like it looks!
Belgium?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/VLOD_2007/ReportIm asking a Belgian to see if its....
Quote from: FaT LeoNQuote from: SeriousQuote from: PuNkAny guesses how to pronounce this?
I would assume Vlod is a form of Vlad though. V-lod
I was thinking that! not sounding like it looks!
Belgium? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/VLOD_2007/Report
Im asking a Belgian to see if its....
Thats the initials of a conference held in Belgium mate, not someones name ;)
Vlod is definitely Eastern European.
Quote from: SeriousQuote from: FaT LeoNQuote from: SeriousQuote from: PuNkAny guesses how to pronounce this?
I would assume Vlod is a form of Vlad though. V-lod
I was thinking that! not sounding like it looks!
Belgium? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/VLOD_2007/Report
Im asking a Belgian to see if its....
Thats the initials of a conference held in Belgium mate, not someones name ;)
I was reaching, i thought i would throw that out there :P that was poor googling from me!
QuoteWell, I will try to keep it short, so you can get on with the excitement of surfing the Net. My name is Vlod Chernenko, born in 1968 in Ukraine.
http://www.chernenko.ca/aboutme.htmUkrainian