Tex Murphy Returns!... To RetroNick Radio

Jesus Christ, Bjorn!

:lol:

-Fred
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Fred Buer wrote:Jesus Christ, Bjorn!

:lol:

-Fred

haha...Bjorn... that's going to leave a few people in the MØRK with the pronunciation...
:P
"When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas." Jean Harlow
Where did you think you got the word "murk" from?

Mind blown. Job done.

-Fred
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dictionary...my business partner's sister lives in Norway.

Does it not mean dark?

I am surprised now... :o

but glad to have blown your mind :wink:
"When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas." Jean Harlow
No, I know what it means. I'm telling you that "mørk" is the origin of the english word "murk".

As in murky? Murky depths? You drove past me completely, I think :D

-Fred
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haha yes I did - lmaooooo

Oh well, put it down to a few glasses of wine on Saturday night and a teenzy bit of a hangover yesterday. Brain processors ran on half speed!

:shock: :P
"When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas." Jean Harlow
I can usually polish a Litre of wine and be ok the next day. I only way about 165 or so.
The key, eat something that is bread with it. Pizza, or a sandwich, during the drinking.
The other thing, also drink a Litre of water, spaced between the glasses.

No hangover =P so long as you get enough sleep too.

Sure keeps you regular though :lol:
I tend to always be in the bathroom the next day.

whoops.... that might have been too much info. :oops:
Matt
rockefeller wrote:
Fred Buer wrote:I don't know how, to be honest. There is no English equivalent of the sound. Norwegian is weird that way, I guess.

Bjorn knows what I'm talking about, though. Maybe he knows a way? Well? Do ya, punk?

-Fred
It's be easier to teach a donkey to do backflips than to teach an american how to pronounce your last name Fred, but I'm sure it'd be just as entertaining, so let be give it a go.

Okay, american, pronounce the word "brewer", in your head. Now, pronounce it again, without the "r". Now you're saying "booer", as in a person who boos. But you're pronouncing the "r" wrong - you have to trill it. How to do that? Think of the name "Eddie". Think of the way you pronounce the "Edd" part. No replace that sound with the "er" from "booer" with that. Now you're saying "boo-edd". Now, you're almost there, but you're pronouncing the "boo" part wrong. You're saying "boo" like a ghost. Totally wrong. Replace the double "o" in "boo" with the sound you make when you see someone eat a booger, namely "ew". So now we have "b-ew-edd". "B-ew-edd". Fred B-Ew-Edd. Got it? Good.

Bests, Rockefeller 8)
The "Bew" part was always obvious, but then Edd comes in and destroys all expectations.

Ah well, there's always Czech to learn.
Part-Time Nomad