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Can someone tell me what language this is in?

A;OCOA EOGMIS :wha': :wha':

This is supposed to be my name!! At the Pavilion there is a log we look at that tells us where we are working for whatever show, ex: the lawn, the floor, or a gate, etc.......I wasn't sure this was my name, because I didn't know what language it was in!! Is it even from this planet??!! Someone needs to learn how to type again or just pay attention to what she is doing!! MAJOR TYPO!!!

And here is the sad part.......the person who did this has known me for the past 7 years!!!!!!!! And has typed my name how many times?!!

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Can someone tell me what language this is in?

A;OCOA EOGMIS :wha': :wha':

Is it an epigram with the scrambled letters of your name?

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Is it an epigram with the scrambled letters of your name?

No clue!! There are some letters missing from my first name and there are no Os in my name.....I think she was just in a hurry to get the list out and did not check it......but knowing her like I do, I don't think she noticed.....she can be a little wacky at times!

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