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It really ISN'T that serious. It's nothing more than a little vowel bending. IMO, relatively trivial. But "street" to "skreet" is consonant bending. My bad. How about "hungry" to "hongry" (a "country" pronunciation now generally used to mean SERIOUSLY hungry/hungry like a fieldhand)? It's naming companies the same naming companies skip from short "u" to long "o". Or "ugly" to "oo-ooo-oooo-gly" (as in godawful ugly)? Word play/spontaneous mutation -- part of our oral tradition. It's nothing more serious than that. deeceevoice - June 8, 2004 Fix the article then. It's open for edit. What you've written makes intuitive sense, but a book naming companies reference would help. - Hephaestos|ยง 04:19, 31 May 2004 (UTC) Okay, Okay, OKAY!
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