IAFUP /*h*/

<p>Come! Join the International Association For Umlaut Promotion! </p>

<p>Na</p>

<p>umlaut |ˈoŏmˌlout| Linguistics noun a mark ( ¨ ) used over a vowel, as in German or Hungarian, to indicate a different vowel quality, usually fronting or rounding. • (esp. in Germanic languages) the process by which a back vowel becomes front in the context of another front vowel, resulting, e.g., in the differences between modern German Mann and Männer or (after loss of the inflection) English man and men.</p>

<p>No! Save the diaereses from the evil Germanic-ness!</p>

<p>but, snoopy, why?</p>

<p>??</p>

<p>Problems?/****/</p>

<p>That actually looks pretty cool.</p>

<p>IAFUP? I know.</p>

<p>No, mj93’s post.</p>

<p>I’m joining. May I be a co-president with you, Snoop?</p>

<p>Let’s see. Let me make a list.</p>

<p>Founder, Chairman, CEO, Co-President, Awesome- Snoopizzle forizzle.</p>

<p>Co-president, Vice Presidente, Cool yo- yak, aka rockermcr</p>

<p>I believe that all of the titles should contain the requisite one umlaut.</p>

<p>Founder, Chairman, CEO, Co¨President, Awesome- Snoopizzle forizzle.</p>

<p>Co¨president, Vice Presidente, Cool yo- yak, aka rockermcr</p>

<p>Umlaut? More like omelet!!! Who’s with me?</p>

<p>Let’s create the Anti-Unlaut Association and defect to another thread!</p>

<p>You should definitely do that. You’ll need to invent unlauts first, though.</p>

<p>Yeah, I should…any ideas?</p>