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Because some scribes of Norman England didn't know enuf about Anglo-Saxon to continue spelling words like "hwaet" with an hw, but instead spelled them wh, the h element has almost disappeared in recent-immigrant-dominated regions of the US like the Atlantic seaboard, and Y and "why?" are pronounced identically. Hence such puns as YFanac.  
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Because some scribes of Norman [[England]] didn't know enuf about Anglo-Saxon to continue spelling words like "hwaet" with an hw, but instead spelled them wh, the [[h]] element has almost disappeared in recent-immigrant-dominated regions of the [[U.S.|US]] like the Atlantic seaboard, and Y and "why?" are pronounced identically. Hence such [[puns]] as YFanac.  
 
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Because some scribes of Norman England didn't know enuf about Anglo-Saxon to continue spelling words like "hwaet" with a hw, but instead spelled them wh, the h element has almost disappeared in recentimmigrant-dominated regions of the US like the Atlantic seaboard, and Y and "why?" are pronounced identically. Hence such organizations as the [[YIAOPUMUMSTFPUSA, Unltd]].  
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Because some scribes of Norman [[England]] didn't know enuf about Anglo-Saxon to continue spelling words like "hwaet" with a hw, but instead spelled them wh, the [[h]] element has almost disappeared in recentimmigrant-dominated regions of the [[U.S.|US]] like the Atlantic seaboard, and Y and "why?" are pronounced identically. Hence such [[organizations]] as the [[YIAOPUMUMSTFPUSA, Unltd]].  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 8 August 2022

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Because some scribes of Norman England didn't know enuf about Anglo-Saxon to continue spelling words like "hwaet" with an hw, but instead spelled them wh, the h element has almost disappeared in recent-immigrant-dominated regions of the US like the Atlantic seaboard, and Y and "why?" are pronounced identically. Hence such puns as YFanac.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Because some scribes of Norman England didn't know enuf about Anglo-Saxon to continue spelling words like "hwaet" with a hw, but instead spelled them wh, the h element has almost disappeared in recentimmigrant-dominated regions of the US like the Atlantic seaboard, and Y and "why?" are pronounced identically. Hence such organizations as the YIAOPUMUMSTFPUSA, Unltd.



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