Has anybody ever heard of garmen of France or something close to that? My witness said she was invited by the garmen of France to be a scholar and continue her education and research in France.
I might be way off but there is a Garmen Municipality in france that was split in 2 after some war, one remained in France the other became a part of what is known as Belgium today?
thats the only thing I can think off since there is nothing in wikipedia or google about the "garmen of France"
I mean, if its so great to be called by the "garmen of France" it would at least have more search results than my name, ha!
I agree, it sounds good in theory, yet there is really nothing on the Internet acknowledging it. That is helpful to know there is a Garmen Municipality. I didn't know that. Thanks so much.
Could it be Garmin, a GPS manufacturer in France? That's what Google suggests spelled with a "min". Is the witness a techie wiz kid with great potential?
Garmin might want her to work in the future on some interesting new products in the research & development stage now.
They do fish finders, navigational devices for aeronautics, etc.
A geoscience major with her other knowledge might be helpful for many applications.
Just guessing.
Sidenote: the company had a team in the Tour de France...
Thanks so much for your input. I went ahead and sent it out spelled Garmin. She was an Asian woman with a Chinese accent who said "the Garmin of France." So it kind of made it sound like some kind of royalty, but I think it was Garmin, the company. This is what happens when you forget to mark something for a spelling to ask the witness about, lots of time spent figuring out what was meant. Got to be more careful.