Originally posted by slowpez And you two need to settle down this morning. It is much too early for leeking and frioaring. I have no idea how to put the doohickey over the "o",
It's not an o with a doohickey, it's a d with a doohickey - and it represents the same sound as th does in
the and
this. It was used in Old Norse and is still used in Icelandic. And it
should be in use in English since you have the sound but no letter to represent it
Oh well, I still prefer enjoying your images rather than dreaming up what menu those pretty animals fit into.