Ron Dunn
3rd August 2008, 07:20 AM
Take a look at the heading in this article:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/icringe-when-weuse-these-ubeaut-vowels-20080802-3oyq.html
Then, in the body:
" ... [names beginning with a word-like vowel] ... reminiscent of the 'u' names fashionable in the 1980s and to be avoided by anyone serious about brand-building"
Apparently the "hot" prefix at the moment is "My", and the next one is expected to be "You".
There ya go, Neal ... this month you can be MyBeaut, next month you can be YouBeaut, and you'll have The Age's stamp of approval.
Wankers.
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/icringe-when-weuse-these-ubeaut-vowels-20080802-3oyq.html
Then, in the body:
" ... [names beginning with a word-like vowel] ... reminiscent of the 'u' names fashionable in the 1980s and to be avoided by anyone serious about brand-building"
Apparently the "hot" prefix at the moment is "My", and the next one is expected to be "You".
There ya go, Neal ... this month you can be MyBeaut, next month you can be YouBeaut, and you'll have The Age's stamp of approval.
Wankers.