Talk:"Man" pronounced as "m'n"
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I think that including Rondleman and Bob Statesman is over-the-top. Last names are usually pronounced with m'n. Those last names just don't fit the gag. —[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 22:25, 28 February 2007 (UTC) | I think that including Rondleman and Bob Statesman is over-the-top. Last names are usually pronounced with m'n. Those last names just don't fit the gag. —[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 22:25, 28 February 2007 (UTC) | ||
| + | :Well, Rondleman and Statesman aren't words you see every day. Rondleman might not fit, as it is a name, but Statesman isn't an actual name, and would be more commonly pronounced with the "man" pronounced like the regular word, if that mede any sense. {{User:Dr._Clash/sig}} 22:30, 28 February 2007 (UTC) | ||
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Last names
I think that including Rondleman and Bob Statesman is over-the-top. Last names are usually pronounced with m'n. Those last names just don't fit the gag. —BazookaJoe 22:25, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
- Well, Rondleman and Statesman aren't words you see every day. Rondleman might not fit, as it is a name, but Statesman isn't an actual name, and would be more commonly pronounced with the "man" pronounced like the regular word, if that mede any sense. Dr. Clash 22:30, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
