> For the benefit of the heraldic types from the western end of the
The second pronunciation is indeed the correct one, but I strongly
> Finn won crown. I suggest you start looking for recipes involving
> Kingdom, how is Her Highness's name pronounced? "TAM-ar-a", or
> "ta-MA-ra".
>
> Berwyn
> (The second pronunciation has some interesting musical
> possibilities.)
second Sir David's suggestion that you leave numbers from "Annie"
out of your "musical possibilities". It's been HUGELY overdone
and the good lady is justifiably tired of it. <:-)
His Highness's aversion (possibly an allergy, I don't remember) is
Also, despite some previously announced information, Their
to sugar beets.
Highnesses hail from the Barony of Fenix (Cincinnati, OH), not
Tirnewydd (Columbus, OH).
Rosamund Beauvisage
yungblut@checkov.hm.udayton.edu
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