Tony,
A phrase I learned when looking at the related languages was this; good
butter and good cheese is good English and good Friese.
Best, Jon
American IS the equivalent for the rest of the world...
greetings, danyel
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From: Tony Chalkley=20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Bernd Haegemann=20
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: Not a lot people know that.
Dear Bernd,
From: Bernd
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From: Anthony Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 11:25 AM
Subject: Not a lot people know that.
I seems: People born on the 9th, 18th, 27th - Like music with force,
richness and energy; bold, impulsive, brassy music
3 - Likes full, rich, energetic music with strong social appeal, popular
dance music. Instruments: Horn, oboe, mandolin, cello, saxophone, trumpet,
violin, chimes
Best Anthony
Too bad I'm born on a 3rd!
Best wishes
Thomas
Am Sam, 2004-05-15 um 11.25 schrieb Anthony Hart:
I seems: People
Instruments: Organ, bass, LUTE, viola, sax, bongos, conga, cello,
drums, horns and gongs.
Some interesting combinations!!(Lute - Brassy music??!!)
Yes, in the good old Greek times lutes were made of turtles or,
in Sparta, of steel (hence the expression axe for more solid
instruments). ;-)
Dear Bernd,
From: Bernd Haegemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. Where did you take the statement from? The Handbook of
Astrology?
Maybe you ought to have explained that for East-Friesian French people
should read Belgian, English people should read Irish, Iranians - Qazvinis.
Maybe someone else can