Neil Arlidge wrote...
>Adrian Stott wrote:
 >> Martin   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[some stuff]

 >> Martin Ludgate
 >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[some more stuff]

 >> "Steve Haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[some other more stuff]

>> marie heaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[yet more other stuff]

>> As a Canadian, though, you will surely know how to pronounce
>> "Toronto".  But how about "Pouce Coupé" (B.C.)?
>
>Amazing!..............I've boated with Martin for years and never realized
>he was another closet Canadian.

Eh? Oh, don't worry - it's just Sir Ade's little way of confusing things 
by replying to the whole thread in one message. I think he was 
suggesting that Marie was a Canadian, not Martin L or me.

>So how do you pronounce Pouce Coupé?

Call yourself a Canadian and you have to ask a question like that?

Anyway, I thought there was enough controversy over how to pronounce 
"Newfoundland"!
-- 
Martin Clark

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