Will you be The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the Stringthe next Joe Trudeau?
Thanks to the Sydney Morning Herald, you could be. Inspired by White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's constant mispronunciation of words -- including, yes, Justin Trudeau's name -- the publication has created a "Spicer-ize my name" generator.
SEE ALSO: Sean Spicer owns the domain RateTheReporter.comSimply plug your name into the generator and you'll learn what Sean Spicer would call you if he ever deigned to mention you during a press conference.
The names get ... pretty interesting. ("Donald Trump" turns into "Donaldson Trung," for example.)
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So how do you get Spicer to actually say your name during a press conference? Not sure. Maybe have a significant policy impact? Or just, like, tweet a lot. Equal chances, really.
Find your own Spicer-ized moniker on the Sydney Morning Heraldwebsite.
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