dear spiders
I have a step granddaughter going to a town in Hungary in the fall for her
senior year
the name of the town is Kecskern and all of us over here in the old usa
want to know how to pronounce it
any help would be of great interest
thanks in advance
yours in lace
Dearl
On Jun 4, 2006, at 16:46, Dearl Kniskern wrote:
a town in Hungary in the fall for her senior year
the name of the town is Kecskern and all of us over here in the old
usa want to know how to pronounce it
As far as I can remember the little bit of Hungarian I ever learnt and
its
In a message dated 07/09/2004 22:48:53 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Registering your number with the Telephone Preference Service should
help a lot - it takes a while for the system to kick in but we now get
very few of those calls. If I do - and I'm always very suspicious
At 09:28 PM 9/7/04 +0100, Joan Whitfield wrote:
How do they make enough profit to carry
on sending this junk.
When ads are free, you don't mind having to send a million of them for every
sale you make. Spammers will use programs that make up addresses by
permuting common elements -- if you
You wouldn't think my name would pose any problems, but it does.
Nathan is pronounced 'nae-than', with the th as in 'thin'.
We get:
nae-than with the th as in 'then'
na-than with the na as in 'hat' and the th as in 'thin'
nattan
nat-han
na-tarn (from a call centre based in India, presumably
I am getting lots of promotional phone calls at the moment - including a
regular one at 9.30 on a Sunday evening, presumably from a call centre where
the time difference means it's Monday morning there - and lots ask to speak
to Mr or Mrs Whitefield I either tell them there is no e in the middle
On 7 Sep 2004, at 21:28, Joan Whitfield wrote:
I am getting lots of promotional phone calls at the moment - including
a
regular one at 9.30 on a Sunday evening, presumably from a call centre
where
the time difference means it's Monday morning there - and lots ask to
speak
to Mr or Mrs