Re: Llanfair? Nope, Taumatawhakatangihanga
Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.111.196
Wednesday, May 10, 2000, at 14:43:28
Re: Llanfair? Nope, Taumatawhakatangihanga posted by Jommeke on Wednesday, May 10, 2000, at 04:14:30:
> > > I *love* that city name which is basically a history of the city. That's so...Entish. > > > > Brunnen-"I'm sure most people here won't have to ask what an Ent is"G > > Okay, i'm not *most people* (i'm unique, uch-uch). > > What's an Ent? > > It sounds like an abbreviation for an "Entwerpenoar" (which is local dutch for an inhabitant of Antwerp, and that's a belgian city) > > > Jom"ummm-i'm-not-stupid,-i'm-just-a-big-talker-and-every-occasion-is-good-for-that-purpose"meke
LOL! Entwerpenoar! No, an Ent is a species from the book "The Lord of the Rings". They were giant tree-like creatures and were very slow-paced, long-winded conversationalists.
Brunnen-"we're all unique at RinkWorks...that's why we're all so similar ;-)"G
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