buddylee
Nov 22 2005, 07:24 AM
my aunt just came in from england this morning and she bought me a brand new authentic england jersey. but the thing is she spelt my name "damian" as "damien" on the jersey ... any u guys know how hard it will be to get it repaired? i dont wanna go to her and say, "oh thnx for the jersey, but you spelt my name wrong" please advise .... thnx in advance
Sky
Nov 22 2005, 10:39 AM
Simple. Take out the right bottom part of the a, and stick it to the upper left part, and it's an e!
.A9
Nov 22 2005, 10:47 AM
its in capitals though. well thats wat usually happens on eng jerseys
Felipćo
Nov 25 2005, 07:19 AM
i find that pretty funny glad it didn't happen to me though
d'game
Nov 25 2005, 01:06 PM
just leave it like that mate, who cares, its just one letter
but if u really wanna repair that i guess u have to buy a new one, because those letters dont come out that easy it may ruin the shirt trying to get it out.
bsetww
Nov 25 2005, 02:18 PM
Is your aunt abit silly?
mmm...
Dec 2 2005, 03:14 AM
damian and damien is not a big problem
but if it was damien and she said duff
then thats a problem
i had the smae problem but i didnt care
i wanted mohammed but i got mohamed
it doesnt really matter as long as it looks alright. i was supposed to get ABUBAKAR on last seasons but im a junior so it had to go on the sleeve so i jus got ABUBAKR. damien doesnt make too much of a difference. they're pronounced the same.
IT DOES IF IT'S YOUR NAME
optione
Dec 17 2005, 01:50 PM
just accept it man; you can get your own jersey next time with your right name; its only one letter
my last name is Tu, i wouldn't be mad if my jersey had like To,Too, or Two
buddylee
Dec 18 2005, 06:53 PM
thnx for the replies guys someone decided to be cheeky and said that damien is the name of the devils son, so somehow that made me forget about the error my aunt made.
cheers
all_conference
Dec 18 2005, 09:54 PM
just be thankful your aunt got you something...
     
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