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Hello Carol! Feb 24 15:16 03, Carol Shenkenberger wrote to Bo Simonsen: BS>> Yep, there is also a city called Berlin, somewhere, i not good at BS>> name and area of the states in USA. CS> Actually, I think there are a couple of them. Most biggish European CS> cities have a namesake (or at least a close derivative) in the states. CS> Some have several sprinkled across more than one state. (Greenville CS> is the famous case, with 27 of them. One of those USA trivia CS> questions). I could be fun to know, if there is a "Copenhagen" somewhere in the USA.. BS>> Heh, there might a story of every city. BS>> If i pronoince the name in my native language, Danish, it sounds like BS>> "glemsom", whitch mean mindless. CS> Not too far off! The local pronounciation is a hard K with a gutteral CS> almost 'g' nuance to it. Ends in N though vice M. 'K(g)lem-son'. In CS> the USA there is a joke about 'hoogers' (meaning backward people). CS> Comes from the Hooger River which is a 1 hour drive from Clemson, near CS> Seneca (Indian name, and so is the river I gather). OK CS> Gosh I love small towns! Actually were in Japan are you right know? The town in the nodelist doesn't sounds know. Regards, Bo --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/2.4.18-bf2.4 (i586))* Origin: Downlink BBS * Roennede, Dk * telnet downlink.linux.dk (2:236/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 236/100 237/9 20/11 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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