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From: wingo@apple.com (Tony Wingo)
Subject: Re: Pronunciation of foreign words
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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 21:57:34 GMT
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In article <hatunenDo9KFI.GnK@netcom.com>, hatunen@netcom.com
(DaveHatunen) wrote:

> In article <31477d71.9406180@news.suba.com>,
> Emanuel Brown <epbrown@suba.com> wrote:
> >       In Chicago, almost everyone I've met pronounces Goethe St.
> ><Go-thee>.  But then, this is one language-manglin' town.  The mayor's
> >speeches make me wince.
> 
> If you think Junior's speeches make you wince, find some recordings of
> Senior's...
> 

My favorite was, "The police are not here to create disorder. The police
are here to preserve disorder".

-- 
-tony

>>usual disclaimer<<
