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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 153362" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>OK - so now I feel a little bit silly. I came back to my new thread and at the bottom of it is a list: "Our Best Related Threads"</p><p>Did I misspell my search term? Two times? LMAO ALL BEFORE MARCH!!</p><p></p><p>Seriously? Does that mean no one here is interested in this topic? I find that difficult to believe. Really. So I'll just talk to myself for a minute . . .</p><p></p><p>When I stumbled on the Fiona Broome website sometime in 2011, there were maybe a dozen "cases" of ME being discussed. I couldn't claim them all . . . some things just were never in my sphere of interest or attention long enough for me to know for sure. For instance, some MEer's report that JIF Peanut Butter was JIFFY Peanut Butter in their original reality. I remember Jiffy Popcorn, Jiffy Corn Muffins, Jiffy Lube; however to me, JIF Peanut Butter seems right - I just don't have a clearly solid memory, either way. </p><p></p><p>I only claim the ME's I am sure about. I used to be so annoyed when I could not get someone on board with this thing - then it dawned on me . . . perhaps THIS reality isn't the one that changed . . . maybe this reality is an alternate reality - closely related to my original reality but slightly off. There is a whole segment of the population "here" that believes in their hearts that this topic is straight up bullshit. They don't identify with even ONE change. So is this their original reality?</p><p></p><p>These are some of the first ones that I connected with right away:</p><p></p><p>Interview with a Vampire, NOT Interview With the Vampire. That doesn't even make sense. The interview was with Louis. Lestat was THE Vampire.</p><p></p><p>Sex in the City, NOT Sex and the City.</p><p></p><p>Thanksgiving used to be on the 3rd Thursday of November, not the 4th Thursday.</p><p></p><p>Spelling changes: dilemna NOT dilemma. Definately not definitely. I was a 'straight A' speller in school. I know these have changed because of the way I used to remember odd spellings. I mentally said the word with the spelling oddity pronounced as it looks, not as it sounds. So di-lem-Na. and defin -ATE-ly.</p><p></p><p>Berenstein Bears, NOT Berenstain Bears. My sister and I mind bended on this for days. She dug out old books in her attic, convinced that when she found them they would say BERENSTEIN. She believed she would have proof! I hoped she would have proof, but I already knew that her old kids' books were going to be changed. This was the first one that really resonated with my 29-year-old grandson, mainly because he remembers how I used to pronounce it when reading it to him. BERENSTINE = not steen, not stain. </p><p></p><p>There are more, of course, but these are the ones that rocked my world early on. If these changes come in waves, then those would be considered 'first wave'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 153362, member: 51"] OK - so now I feel a little bit silly. I came back to my new thread and at the bottom of it is a list: "Our Best Related Threads" Did I misspell my search term? Two times? LMAO ALL BEFORE MARCH!! Seriously? Does that mean no one here is interested in this topic? I find that difficult to believe. Really. So I'll just talk to myself for a minute . . . When I stumbled on the Fiona Broome website sometime in 2011, there were maybe a dozen "cases" of ME being discussed. I couldn't claim them all . . . some things just were never in my sphere of interest or attention long enough for me to know for sure. For instance, some MEer's report that JIF Peanut Butter was JIFFY Peanut Butter in their original reality. I remember Jiffy Popcorn, Jiffy Corn Muffins, Jiffy Lube; however to me, JIF Peanut Butter seems right - I just don't have a clearly solid memory, either way. I only claim the ME's I am sure about. I used to be so annoyed when I could not get someone on board with this thing - then it dawned on me . . . perhaps THIS reality isn't the one that changed . . . maybe this reality is an alternate reality - closely related to my original reality but slightly off. There is a whole segment of the population "here" that believes in their hearts that this topic is straight up bullshit. They don't identify with even ONE change. So is this their original reality? These are some of the first ones that I connected with right away: Interview with a Vampire, NOT Interview With the Vampire. That doesn't even make sense. The interview was with Louis. Lestat was THE Vampire. Sex in the City, NOT Sex and the City. Thanksgiving used to be on the 3rd Thursday of November, not the 4th Thursday. Spelling changes: dilemna NOT dilemma. Definately not definitely. I was a 'straight A' speller in school. I know these have changed because of the way I used to remember odd spellings. I mentally said the word with the spelling oddity pronounced as it looks, not as it sounds. So di-lem-Na. and defin -ATE-ly. Berenstein Bears, NOT Berenstain Bears. My sister and I mind bended on this for days. She dug out old books in her attic, convinced that when she found them they would say BERENSTEIN. She believed she would have proof! I hoped she would have proof, but I already knew that her old kids' books were going to be changed. This was the first one that really resonated with my 29-year-old grandson, mainly because he remembers how I used to pronounce it when reading it to him. BERENSTINE = not steen, not stain. There are more, of course, but these are the ones that rocked my world early on. If these changes come in waves, then those would be considered 'first wave'. [/QUOTE]
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