[Ads-l] BC, n.

Dan Goncharoff thegonch at GMAIL.COM
Fri May 22 15:49:56 UTC 2015


And suddenly "Elvira" starts playing in my head...

DanG

On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Tom Zurinskas <truespel at hotmail.com>
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> How to pronounce "Palmyra"?   (truespel notation)
> m-w =3D  ~Palmmieru
> thefreedictionary =3D  US =3D  ~PaulmmieruUK =3D  ~Paalmmieru
> Youtube =3D~Pelmmeeru
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> ra+city~Palmmeeru  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D27rHBibF8-Q
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> Tom Zurinskas=2C  Originally SWConn 20 yrs=2C  college Tenn 3=2C  work NJ
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