Frank and Ernest by Thaves for July 26, 2012

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    Phatts  over 12 years ago

    . . . first you have to invent that little “©” letter . . .

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    revisages  over 12 years ago

    due to the gray area…legal complexity statesyou’ll need torightrite the writewright

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    flyertom  over 12 years ago

    Richard, the “Ay” should be after the “Are”, not the “Eff”. I tried to sing this version to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”, but came up short.

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    Strod  over 12 years ago

    @FlyerTom is right (although it is debatable whether it’s letter “Ay” or letter “Ai”, thus being before or after the “Are”). Also, letter “Eich” is misplaced, as is letter “ii”, which should be after letters “Eff”, thorugh “Gi”: they should both be before letter “ii”. I believe the correct order (assuming “Ay”) is: R I B C D W F H A X L M N S G E J K O P Q T V Y U Z

    Or more explicitly:Ar   Ay   Bi   Ci   Di   Dobl-U   Ef   Eich   Ei   Ecs    El   Em   En   Es   Gi   ii   Jey   Key   Ou   Pi   Qiu   Ti   Vi  Wy   Yu   Zi Note the redundancy between the main sounds of letters I and Y, as well as K and Q.

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    mcapone  over 12 years ago

    … which gets into the sticky issue of whether M is “em” or “im” (same thing with “N”). Typesetters refer to emdashes and endashes, but honestly, i tend to pronounce that letter “Im” (or “In”)

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    bmonk  over 12 years ago

    Hmmmm. Is anyone else thinking that Richard S. Russell, FlyerTom, and Strod (and maybe others) are rather CDO? (OCD, but in proper alphabetical order)

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    REDROCKER51  over 12 years ago

    thank you…..Clark Howard Researchers………meanwhile, back at the comic………it’s all greek to me…….

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    lightenup Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Now you’ll have to invent copyrighting…

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    Phosphoros  over 12 years ago

    If it were copyrighted, it probably would not have been adopted or available for use.

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