You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
"Final Fantasy" is the first film with human leads played by non actors, if you don't count "Pearl Harbor."
>You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he >usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is >there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
On 15 Jul 2001 15:07:03 GMT, legion1...@aol.com (Legion1979) wrote:
>>You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he >>usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is >>there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
>Umm, Homer just goes, "Mmmmm.."
I am familiar with his "Mmmmm" utterances. I believe that occasionally he mumbles something else that I can only describe as unintelligible as the drool drips from his mouth.
"Final Fantasy" is the first film with human leads played by non actors, if you don't count "Pearl Harbor."
>>>You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he >>>usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is >>>there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
>>Umm, Homer just goes, "Mmmmm.."
>I am familiar with his "Mmmmm" utterances. I believe that occasionally >he mumbles something else that I can only describe as unintelligible as >the drool drips from his mouth
I know what you mean, although phoenetic spellings (a la Karl) might be a bit difficult. Perhaps "uhhhHHHhhrghhhuuuuHHHggrruhhhHHhh."
> You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he > usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is > there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
That's a little difficult to spell the "drool" sound. It's just a noise. I mean, for instance, how would you phonetically spell a cough?!
> >>>You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he > >>>usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is > >>>there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
> >>Umm, Homer just goes, "Mmmmm.."
> >I am familiar with his "Mmmmm" utterances. I believe that occasionally > >he mumbles something else that I can only describe as unintelligible as > >the drool drips from his mouth
> I know what you mean, although phoenetic spellings (a la Karl) might be a bit > difficult. Perhaps "uhhhHHHhhrghhhuuuuHHHggrruhhhHHhh."
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 21:37:08 -0700, SueDa...@earthlink.net wrote: >You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he >usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is >there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
>"Final Fantasy" is the first film with human leads played by non actors, if you don't count "Pearl Harbor."
I don't know of a phoenetic spelling, but I love the tagline (stolen <grin>).
TTYL
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>I am familiar with his "Mmmmm" utterances. I believe that occasionally >he mumbles something else that I can only describe as unintelligible as >the drool drips from his mouth.
: You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he : usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is : there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.
: "Final Fantasy" is the first film with human leads played by non actors, if you don't count "Pearl Harbor."
>You know when Homer sees some food and he drools I beleive that he >usually mumbles something followed by that particular food item. Is >there a phonetic spelling of what he is mumbling? TIA.