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Frank Petronio

Posts: 76

ADAMS BASIN, New York, US

in American?

Feb 09 07 02:48 pm Link

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Mayanlee

Posts: 3560

New City, New York, US

Con-day Nast (like in "nasty")

Feb 09 07 04:14 pm Link

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Junk Fashion

Posts: 364

New York, New York, US

Mayanlee wrote:
Con-day Nast (like in "nasty")

What she said

Feb 09 07 04:56 pm Link

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Lotus Photography

Posts: 19253

Berkeley, California, US

just remember this picture

https://www.foxnews.com/images/120580/2_2_032604_rice_condoleeza.jpg

condy nasty

Feb 09 07 05:16 pm Link

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RGK Photography

Posts: 4695

Wilton, Connecticut, US

lotusphoto wrote:
just remember this picture

https://www.foxnews.com/images/120580/2_2_032604_rice_condoleeza.jpg

condy nasty

LOL

Feb 09 07 05:44 pm Link

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DELETE ACCOUNT

Posts: 5517

Eškašem, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

Candy Nestle

Feb 09 07 05:47 pm Link

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Michael R Kihn Studios

Posts: 2559

Erie, Pennsylvania, US

lotusphoto wrote:
just remember this picture

https://www.foxnews.com/images/120580/2_2_032604_rice_condoleeza.jpg

condy nasty

That's a scary pic

Feb 09 07 05:48 pm Link

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B Nelson

Posts: 329

Olivette, Missouri, US

It looks like she's about to say "What you talkin bout Willis?"

Feb 10 07 02:34 am Link

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FleshandColor

Posts: 194

San Diego, California, US

Kon-de Nast


like it is spelled...Thats how the editor of Conde Nast Traveler and the Editor of GQ pronounce it when I did work for them.

Feb 10 07 02:41 am Link

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AnnaMarie

Posts: 779

Flushing, New York, US

flesh and color wrote:
Kon-de Nast


like it is spelled...Thats how the editor of Conde Nast Traveler and the Editor of GQ pronounce it when I did work for them.

Exactly.  My dad retired from Conde Nast. That is the way  you say it!

Feb 10 07 06:22 am Link

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Isobel Wren

Posts: 1536

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Frank Petronio wrote:
in American?

In American?  You don't.  It don't look like an American name, so we ain't gonna learn to say it.  Damn furriners.

Feb 10 07 06:25 am Link

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Vector 38

Posts: 8296

Austin, Texas, US

alors, tu le veux comme ça, hein?  ;-)

~ F

Feb 10 07 06:28 am Link

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Z_Photo

Posts: 7079

Huntsville, Alabama, US

not nast, nahst

Feb 10 07 06:28 am Link

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Dave Bulger

Posts: 775

Austin, Texas, US

Isobel Wren wrote:
In American?  You don't.  It don't look like an American name, so we ain't gonna learn to say it.  Damn furriners.

Isobel, for a damned yankee you sure sound Texan.  Anything north of Dallas is jes' 'nother country.

Damned furriners.

Feb 10 07 08:23 am Link

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Aaron S

Posts: 2651

Syracuse, Indiana, US

Isobel Wren wrote:

In American?  You don't.  It don't look like an American name, so we ain't gonna learn to say it.  Damn furriners.

He couldn't have been any more American if he tried.

Feb 10 07 08:27 am Link

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J C ModeFotografie

Posts: 14718

Los Angeles, California, US

Aaron S wrote:

He couldn't have been any more American if he tried.

In light of the way they treat photographers with their draconian contracts, the correct way to pronounce it is: Cond(ay) Nast(ee)!

JAY carreon
PHOTOGRAPHER

Feb 10 07 08:36 am Link

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StMarc

Posts: 2959

Chicago, Illinois, US

Or you could just pronounce it, "The people who publish all them magazines like Vogay."

M

Feb 10 07 08:45 am Link