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Originally posted by icon513
By the way, I did ask the owner what "Muffill" was supposed to mean. He responded that the name was originally going to be "Muffin" -- as in "Stud Muffin". But he decided he liked "double l" at the end better than "n". Ooookkay...whatever!
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The Thais seem to think that L is pronounced like an N if placed after a vowel (like their king's name), L and N must be interchangeable. Never understood how they got such an idea.