Re: Chimeriades convention: Glorantha news

From: Phil Hibbs <snarks_at_weJlVhVB1E9cFd5AAz5JXPl9fIeLraqGmImx99LCScVuPnidNdGOoFzifjfH0TizyABEh>
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 13:32:01 +0100


I'm sure there's a Gloranthan connection to this turn of conversation - schisms between "ISSaries" and "issARies" worshippers, etc.

Phil Hibbs.

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On 19 August 2011 13:30, Kenrae <kenrae_at_QedC7nfojgnaJjgXXz9c3Jtq3lmbSdtHe-2UBsmBdvL3Ocemgz5FLuKU1hflLngLLWU6fp9dfmdlGw.yahoo.invalid> wrote:


> > Re: Chimeriades convention: Glorantha news
> > Posted by: "bryan_thx" bethexton_at_sO3gzQb3jIkfGFeHE44SNFTsSkmLeQyz2NQzXePNORCDztqbaUNNkA6VQo616FkLG4vr6UWctD-GAw2SlUQ.yahoo.invalid bryan_thx
> >
> > > PS: Despite what is written, Buoux is pronounced Biou ;)
> > >
> > > /// Which, to you anglo-saxon furriners, must sound something like
> "Biew" with a short "ew". So welcome to Castle Biew.
> >
> > True, most of us anglo-saxon types have trouble with the distinctions
> between some of the french vowels.... in practice, when I lived in Paris
> years ago I had trouble telling if someone had gone north, east, or west for
> their weekend getaway (Reims, Rennes, or Rouen...
> > the last consonant is rarely fully pronounced in any of them from what I
> can tell....I keep meaning to add this into a Gloranthan adventure some day)
>
> Most of us latin types have trouble with the distinctions between some
> of the french vowels too. That's just our French neighbours being
> weird :P.
>
> Regards,
> -Sergi Díaz
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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