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They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby MeDeFe on Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:59 am

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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jonesthecurl on Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:01 am

Are they full of seamen?
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby MeDeFe on Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:02 am

jonesthecurl wrote:Are they full of seamen?

Is there a usergroup for people who can make a pun of anything? You should join it or start it.
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jonesthecurl on Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:04 am

MeDeFe wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Are they full of seamen?

Is there a usergroup for people who can make a pun of anything? You should join it or start it.


That one took me some time.
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby heavycola on Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:51 am

jonesthecurl wrote:Are they full of seamen?


Do they meet a sticky end?
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby sam_levi_11 on Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:56 am

thats nothing, i saw a stick of rock that actually was meant to be a d*ck. and it was coloured right and everything
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jonesthecurl on Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:10 am

heavycola wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Are they full of seamen?


Do they meet a sticky end?


They were saved by the bell.
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby mandyb on Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:15 am

I'm sorry, but who eats this stuff?
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jonesthecurl on Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:16 am

mandyb wrote:I'm sorry, but who eats this stuff?

Old wrecks...
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby sam_levi_11 on Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:40 am

jonesthecurl wrote:
heavycola wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:Are they full of seamen?


Do they meet a sticky end?


They were saved by the bell.


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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jay_a2j on Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:22 am

You haven't lived until you have tried....


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The ultimate in sour candy!
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby muy_thaiguy on Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:12 pm

The picture's not there! :o

But anyways, I've come down to really only liking a few candies. One of my favorite though is,

http://www.sogoodblog.com/wp-content/up ... eanuts.jpg
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jay_a2j on Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:42 am

muy_thaiguy wrote:The picture's not there! :o

But anyways, I've come down to really only liking a few candies. One of my favorite though is,
[img]
http://www.sogoodblog.com/wp-content/up ... eanuts.jpg[/img]


My image is showing up on my computer.


And I can't stand circus peanuts. :sick:
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby Juan_Bottom on Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:31 pm

What's a Zungan super sour?
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jay_a2j on Sat Jun 14, 2008 7:34 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby muy_thaiguy on Sat Jun 14, 2008 7:46 pm

jay_a2j wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X

No you're incorrect!

Anyways, over the years, I have grown an immunity of sorts to sour foods (lemons and limes, hard to say, but I have with crabapples).
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jay_a2j on Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:36 am

muy_thaiguy wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X

No you're incorrect!

Anyways, over the years, I have grown an immunity of sorts to sour foods (lemons and limes, hard to say, but I have with crabapples).




I spent much of my childhood in Germany (where Gummi Bears were invented) and everyone pronounced it "gummi" (goo-me) not "gummy". I never heard them called gummy bears until I came back to the states. In Germany there is what's called an umlout (sp?) above the "u" (2 dots) making it a "ooooh" sound instead of an "uuuuh" sound. ;)
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby muy_thaiguy on Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:41 am

jay_a2j wrote:
muy_thaiguy wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X

No you're incorrect!

Anyways, over the years, I have grown an immunity of sorts to sour foods (lemons and limes, hard to say, but I have with crabapples).




I spent much of my childhood in Germany (where Gummi Bears were invented) and everyone pronounced it "gummi" (goo-me) not "gummy". I never heard them called gummy bears until I came back to the states. In Germany there is what's called an umlout (sp?) above the "u" (2 dots) making it a "ooooh" sound instead of an "uuuuh" sound. ;)

Well I'm not German now am I?
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby MeDeFe on Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:50 pm

jay_a2j wrote:
muy_thaiguy wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X

No you're incorrect!

Anyways, over the years, I have grown an immunity of sorts to sour foods (lemons and limes, hard to say, but I have with crabapples).

I spent much of my childhood in Germany (where Gummi Bears were invented) and everyone pronounced it "gummi" (goo-me) not "gummy". I never heard them called gummy bears until I came back to the states. In Germany there is what's called an umlout (sp?) above the "u" (2 dots) making it a "ooooh" sound instead of an "uuuuh" sound. ;)

Sorry jay, but there's no Umlaut in "gummi".

Technically an Umlaut is what you get if the pronounciation of the root morpheme changes when it is inflected. For example in the diminutive form of "Frau", which is "Fräulein". The äu-combination is promounced as /oi/, even though the original morpheme is pronounced as it's written, with /au/. Also in the plural of "Haus", "Häuser", same phenomenon, or "Buch", plural: "Bücher", to give you a new vowel. It doesn't only happen in German, many, if not most languages exhibit this phenomenon.

Also, the pronounciation of "ü" is nowhere near "ooooh".

To give you an idea of how ü is pronounced, take the "oo" from "book", that's how your lips should be, rounded and pretty far forward. The position of your tongue should be as if you were pronouncing the "e" in "bed", try to lengthen the "e" a few times to get a feeling for it, I don't know if you have long /e/ sounds in english, I can't think of any examples.


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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby InkL0sed on Mon Jun 16, 2008 5:22 pm

MeDeFe wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
muy_thaiguy wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X

No you're incorrect!

Anyways, over the years, I have grown an immunity of sorts to sour foods (lemons and limes, hard to say, but I have with crabapples).

I spent much of my childhood in Germany (where Gummi Bears were invented) and everyone pronounced it "gummi" (goo-me) not "gummy". I never heard them called gummy bears until I came back to the states. In Germany there is what's called an umlout (sp?) above the "u" (2 dots) making it a "ooooh" sound instead of an "uuuuh" sound. ;)

Sorry jay, but there's no Umlaut in "gummi".

Technically an Umlaut is what you get if the pronounciation of the root morpheme changes when it is inflected. For example in the diminutive form of "Frau", which is "Fräulein". The äu-combination is promounced as /oi/, even though the original morpheme is pronounced as it's written, with /au/. Also in the plural of "Haus", "Häuser", same phenomenon, or "Buch", plural: "Bücher", to give you a new vowel. It doesn't only happen in German, many, if not most languages exhibit this phenomenon.

Also, the pronounciation of "ü" is nowhere near "ooooh".

To give you an idea of how ü is pronounced, take the "oo" from "book", that's how your lips should be, rounded and pretty far forward. The position of your tongue should be as if you were pronouncing the "e" in "bed", try to lengthen the "e" a few times to get a feeling for it, I don't know if you have long /e/ sounds in english, I can't think of any examples.


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Isn't that sound identical to the "u" in French?

Great post, by the way. I get the shivers when someone says "morpheme."
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Re: They make some interesting candy these days...

Postby jay_a2j on Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:11 pm

MeDeFe wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
muy_thaiguy wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:What's a Zungan super sour?



German sour candy. Gummi. (pronounced "goo me") Yeah, I know Americans commonly pronounce it "gummy" but that's incorrect. [-X

No you're incorrect!

Anyways, over the years, I have grown an immunity of sorts to sour foods (lemons and limes, hard to say, but I have with crabapples).

I spent much of my childhood in Germany (where Gummi Bears were invented) and everyone pronounced it "gummi" (goo-me) not "gummy". I never heard them called gummy bears until I came back to the states. In Germany there is what's called an umlout (sp?) above the "u" (2 dots) making it a "ooooh" sound instead of an "uuuuh" sound. ;)

Sorry jay, but there's no Umlaut in "gummi".

Technically an Umlaut is what you get if the pronounciation of the root morpheme changes when it is inflected. For example in the diminutive form of "Frau", which is "Fräulein". The äu-combination is promounced as /oi/, even though the original morpheme is pronounced as it's written, with /au/. Also in the plural of "Haus", "Häuser", same phenomenon, or "Buch", plural: "Bücher", to give you a new vowel. It doesn't only happen in German, many, if not most languages exhibit this phenomenon.

Also, the pronounciation of "ü" is nowhere near "ooooh".

To give you an idea of how ü is pronounced, take the "oo" from "book", that's how your lips should be, rounded and pretty far forward. The position of your tongue should be as if you were pronouncing the "e" in "bed", try to lengthen the "e" a few times to get a feeling for it, I don't know if you have long /e/ sounds in english, I can't think of any examples.


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This is why I dropped German in high school! ](*,)


So, how do you pronounce "gummi"?
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