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Date: 23 Jan 2009 18:34:19
From: CheckRazor
Subject: Badugi Pronunciation
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Is it ba-doogy, or ba-dougy, or? I kind of like the game, so I think it would be proper if I could say correctly. Somebody toss me a freaking bone here.
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 20:42:30
From: CheckRazor
Subject: Re: Badugi Pronunciation
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Ba-doogy would be like Doogy Houser, while ba-dougy would sound like his cousin Dougy Houser. (if he had one) Baa-doo-gee makes perfect sense, but is the G a soft G or a hard G?. This is important to me because I am planning on winning the 2009 WSOP Badugi Championship, and I want to be able to say the name correctly. (or not)
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 23:01:49
From: XaQ Morphy
Subject: Re: Badugi Pronunciation
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On Jan 23 2009 10:42 PM, CheckRazor wrote: > Ba-doogy would be like Doogy Houser, while ba-dougy would sound like > his cousin Dougy Houser. (if he had one) > > > Baa-doo-gee makes perfect sense, but is the G a soft G or a hard G?. > This is important to me because I am planning on winning the 2009 WSOP > Badugi Championship, and I want to be able to say the name correctly. > (or not) It's pronounced baa-doo-youguysareabunchoffuckinnits-gee. --- Morphy xaqmorphy@donkeymanifesto.com http://www.donkeymanifesto.com "I think they are mad that i am borderline psycho" --igotskillz "It's unfortunate that there are loons on both sides completely obfuscating what's going on." --Official RGP Mantra ------ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 22:12:28
From: Steam
Subject: Re: Badugi Pronunciation
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On Jan 23 2009 8:42 PM, CheckRazor wrote: > Ba-doogy would be like Doogy Houser, while ba-dougy would sound like > his cousin Dougy Houser. (if he had one) > > > Baa-doo-gee makes perfect sense, but is the G a soft G or a hard G?. > This is important to me because I am planning on winning the 2009 WSOP > Badugi Championship, and I want to be able to say the name correctly. > (or not) I've always heard it pronounced with a hard G. --- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 21:49:28
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: Badugi Pronunciation
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On Jan 23 2009 11:42 PM, CheckRazor wrote: > Ba-doogy would be like Doogy Houser, while ba-dougy would sound like > his cousin Dougy Houser. (if he had one) > > > Baa-doo-gee makes perfect sense, but is the G a soft G or a hard G?. > This is important to me because I am planning on winning the 2009 WSOP > Badugi Championship, and I want to be able to say the name correctly. > (or not) If I had meant ghe, I would have said ghe :) Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! -------- RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 18:45:06
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: Badugi Pronunciation
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On Jan 23 2009 9:34 PM, CheckRazor wrote: > Is it ba-doogy, or ba-dougy, or? I kind of like the game, so I think > it would be proper if I could say correctly. Somebody toss me a > freaking bone here. Seems to me like both those are the same. I've always heard it as baa-doo-gee Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! ____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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