This image is actually from the prior post's flickr set. I thought the cow analogy was pretty interesting. As children we are pretty much taught a cow says moo, but if you ever heard one actually moo it sounds more like a sustained moe, or the like. If someone says you pronounce MOOG like moo of a cow, what are they saying?
So, does a chicken say boc, broc or ba-cack?!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Clearly from someone who does not know the proper way to pronounce Moog "Moog as in vogue not Moog as in what a cow says"
ReplyDeleteBut what does a cow say? :) I don't think I've ever heard one say moo as in boo. It's always mooooo as in MOOG. I think that might be why they have a cow in the image. It makes you stop for a second and think about it.
ReplyDeleteits clearly ba-cac-bock and variations thereof
ReplyDeletebuchla buchla buchla...
ReplyDeleteWait for it at 0:42
ReplyDeletehttp://youtube.com/watch?v=gno7xqWR9fg