Just thong, not dipthong, eh?
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On 12/2/2004 at 8:36 PM Andrew Fildes wrote:
>The Placid girl was of murican hill folk parentage but, of course, only
>a short drive south of Montreal so there is justification. I once had a
>girlfriend from Kingston who did not exhibit the dipthong but showed me
>a great deal else.
>Hennessy was Irish OK?!
>AndrewF
>
>
>On 02/12/2004, at 2:57 PM, Earl Dunbar wrote:
>
>>
>> Yes, there is variation. I will take your description
>> ("pronounciation [sic] of both vowels in the dipthong") as more
>> authoritative than my meagre ramblings. The Lake Placid student
>> citation is interesting, but I sniff out maybe Canadian parent(s) of
>> the youngster?
>>
>> Anyway, I don't think a good Bordeaux an exact match for haggis, but
>> the Scots have traditionally had strong allies in Gaul, and if we take
>> the absolute best of both worlds (Highlands, Lagavulin, Highland Park
>> plus Bordeaux, Burgundy et Sancerre), one can be trés satisfé.
>>
>> Earl
>>
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