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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Huh? You can say it but I can't?
    No, but you can quote him saying it.



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    How is BDOTGNZA pronounced?
    I have tried and it sounds like a German/Japanese amalgamation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Huh? You can say it but I can't?
    But you just typed it. I spoke the words and then typed my quote which allows me to use speech marks. You just didn't hear me say "Hitcher's Law". (We are just having fun here aren't we? God I hope no one thinks I'm this anal in real life.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    How is BDOTGNZA pronounced?
    I have tried and it sounds like a German/Japanese amalgamation.
    The 'B' 'T' and 'G' are silent.
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    They are definition quotes, and both versions of syntax are correct. I had to research it a few weeks ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    The 'B' 'T' and 'G' are silent.
    Which makes it Donza?..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    ...both versions of syntax are correct...
    I always thought that syntax was something that Catholics paid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    But you just typed it. I spoke the words and then typed my quote which allows me to use speech marks. You just didn't hear me say "Hitcher's Law". (We are just having fun here aren't we? God I hope no one thinks I'm this anal in real life.)
    LOL. I think we should refer to them as quotation marks rather than speech marks so we're not gonna confuse people into thinking they must be spoken words

    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    They are definition quotes, and both versions of syntax are correct. I had to research it a few weeks ago.
    This page (second on google search) seems to agree with you, Bogan.

    http://universitywriting.shu.ac.uk/p...e/s_double.htm

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    Does BDOTGNZA abhor poorly spoken English, such as the use of "sh" as in shtreet, shpeak or Aushtralia?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    Does BDOTGNZA abhor poorly spoken English, such as the use of "sh" as in shtreet, shpeak or Aushtralia?
    That's fun to do though. I often do it to irritate the irate people I do not rate.
    Excessive emphasis on the 'h' sound is also fun.

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    If it could be pronounced, it wouldn't need to be fully capitalised, as are scuba, radar, and Lufthansa.

    If words are needed, then "The Brave Defenders" should suffice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    How is BDOTGNZA pronounced?
    I have tried and it sounds like a German/Japanese amalgamation.
    Similar to how the MTA is pronounced "Emm-tee-ay" I would assume. Bearing in mind we haven't yet reached general concensus on how to spell the spoken word "Gixxer" last time I checked, so BDOTGNZA is probably open slather for a while yet.

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    Bee-Dot-Ginza?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Which makes it Donza?..
    Yep ... oops. I mean yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    If it could be pronounced, it wouldn't need to be fully capitalised, as are scuba, radar, and Lufthansa.
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    As demonstrated above it can indeed be pronounced by silentising (C) the appropriate letters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    ...Bearing in mind we haven't yet reached general concensus on how to spell the spoken word "Gixxer" last time I checked...
    Oh god, don't get me started. Too late...

    The pretentious gits (with a hard 'g') who say it as 'g(hard g)ixxer' should be taken aside and put out of our misery. They don't use the hard g when sounding out GSXR, do they? So there's a clue as to their error.
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