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originally posted by: thisguy27
woodbetweenworlds.blogspot.ca...
That kind of #s with my mind.
Like, what if the people who remember the -stein way are different than those who remember it as -stain
Or this guy is crazy as #.
What do you guys think?
originally posted by: OrphanApology
I remember stein as well.
Then again I never liked these books as a child so I'm not sure how accurate my memory is.
Very bizarre.
I think it's a collective mispronunciation that is ingrained in us.
Looking on ebay I see people with titles of "Berenstein bears" for old lunchboxes only to find the lunchboxes say "Berenstain"...
originally posted by: pirhanna
a reply to: WhiteAlice
I spelled at a college graduate level by the time I was 8.
Just sayin.
originally posted by: WhiteAlice
originally posted by: pirhanna
a reply to: WhiteAlice
I spelled at a college graduate level by the time I was 8.
Just sayin.
And I was a spelling bee champion. Thing is, childhood memory especially for surnames is weak at best. I could spell tumultuous as a kid but people's names don't always follow the same phonetic conventions. It's like Laughlin actually being pronounced "Lochlann".