Subject: Re: [FFML] [Essay] On O vs Ou; Romanization made simple.
From: "Ranma Al'Thor" <ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>
Date: 12/2/1996, 6:29 PM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Terence Fergusson wrote:

   In fact, I believe the "ou" version might be common in 
Australia due to their spelling of certain English-language 
words.

I might be missing something here, so correct me if I'm wrong...
...but what the hell happened to English English?!

The copyright expired and it went public domain.
Right when they were about to recall the model, too.  It was awful.


John Walter Biles :  MA-History, Ph.D Wannabe at U. Kansas         
ranma@falcon.cc.ukans.edu      bailesu@komodo.hacks.arizona.edu  
http://www.hacks.arizona.edu/~bailesu/falcon.html 

     P-chan ran across the field and hopped into Akane's arms.  She
snuggled her little pet.  "I love you, P-chan, especially with a little
apple in your mouth and that special sauce Ukyou makes."  They cooked
P-chan over an open fire and made special okonomiyaki out of him.  And
all was good.

--Draft of Lemon Sherbet, Episode 12