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Lionel wrote:
Lionel - jeudi 1 Avril 2004 22:58 - wrote: Bruce J. Richman - jeudi 1 Avril 2004 22:36 - wrote: Rob Reedijk wrote: In rec.audio.pro Carlos Alden wrote: You ought to read Bill Bryson's book about wandering around England. He is completely flummoxed by the Glaswegians supposed English. Hilarious. I can speak enough Dutch to be able to get around Holland---but that doesn't include Zealand. I can't understand a word. But I think the whole world is like that. Even here in Canada. Sometimes the Newfoundland accent can be pretty strong. And then there's Quebec. It sounds a lot more like French than English when they speak. Rob R. One of my best friends is originally from Toronoto. And of course, I wince when he says something like "tubes and vinyl are the way to go, eh!!" ** Or when he says something like "those that rant and rave about analogue playback equipment are just upset that they've been left oooooot! (out) ** Obligatory audio references to help keep RAO an audio newsgroup. Now playing: Tchaikovsky - Capriccio Italien - on a Mercury Living Presence LP SR 90054 Up Next - Various Artists - Woodstock (soundtrack album) - Cotillion SD 3-500 and then - Joan Baez - In Concert - Vanguard SD 2122 Bruce J. Richman Where is located Toronoto ? It's located in Onterryo, Kanada. Is there a French branch of the Detroit school of lower learning known as Typographical Error University? \ Now playing : Mal Waldron - Soul Eyes - Next : Mal Waldron - No more tears (for Ladies) Ooops, (for Lady Day) obviously. ;-) Bruce J. Richman |
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