disneyluvers
<font color=green>Woohoo!!! The Tag Fairy will gi
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2003
You say Hunname.
I say Hanname.
Hunname.
Hanname.
Let's call the whole thing off.
I say Hanname.
Hunname.
Hanname.
Let's call the whole thing off.
disneyluvers said:You say Hunname.
I say Hanname.
Hunname.
Hanname.
Let's call the whole thing off.
that it made me think I'm gonna have to design a mug for myself that says:Hanname!
When I was at SSR yesterday, I noticed that the migs do not say "Saratoga Springs" on them. Just "DVC Member"
I'm glad I'm not the only one. As much as I try to see it as HAH-na-may like most others, I still hear it in my head as HAH-naym.disneyberry said:[SIZE=+0]BTW, I'm in the minority about the pronounciation. I think of it as HAH-naym. Kind of like "Her name is her name" said w/ some kind of accent.
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TLinden16 said:Wait a second. Now, maybe someone should do a poll to see how the majority of people pronounce hanname. I mean, let's say I meet a DISer and say, "Do you HAH-na-may?" but they don't know what I'm talking about because they pronounce it HAH-naym.
And who's to say that either of these pronunciations are correct? Maybe the H is actually supposed to be silent.
There is so much to think of in the world of hanname. Karen
I don't think posting on the regular CB is the right place for a poll about HANNAME. I think it should be right here on the DVC-CB.Disney1fan2002 said:
A poll is a good idea! I wil post one over on the regular community board, since any hanname outside of this one, may not find a home on the DVC community board. This is the original hanname, we would not want it to feel like other hanname's were moving in.
Besides, this CB is much better IMO than the regular CB. DVCrs rock!dianeschlicht said:I don't think posting on the regular CB is the right place for a poll about HANNAME. I think it should be right here on the DVC-CB.
idratherbeinwdw said:Can't resist one more song:
Yoho Yoho Hanname life for me!
Rash said:Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to hanname.