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It is odd.
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I caught myself doing this with my cat. I'd say MAY-gee, he'd say MAG-ee. But knowing that I have a habit of elongating my As - learned from my parents accent, I thought others might as well.
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I'm assuming the cat is named "Maggie" and you and someone else (Xander?) are pronouncing the name differently. But when I first read this, it makes it sound like your CAT says the name differently and you are debating pronunciations with him. :b
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LOL, no.Maggie is Ken's cat, though I still debate the fact. She may not live with me, but she still likes me better. :-DI should have been clear- I was in a hurry when writing that.
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Ha! I thought the same thing! I guess the cat would know how he wants his own name pronounced... :)Photobucket - Video and Image HostingLoving the names Alexa Noelle and Owen Seth
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