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ooh, yeah, that's another one... "NOR-folk" vs nawffuk... I am always
so pleased when I hear a national news figure pronounce it correctly.

Nancy

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I was never lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.

--Daniel Boone



On Jan 7, 2007, at 9:41 AM, Douglas Deal wrote:

> Deane:
>
> Thanks for recommending the online version of the William & Mary
> Quarterly. It's a treasure, not just for the neat old genealogical
> stuff
> but for the solid scholarship all the way through. Among
> historians, it
> has a "gold star" reputation. It is easily the best scholarly
> periodical
> in early American history, and--many would say--the best in the
> field of
> American history generally.
>
> Doug Deal
> (long-time resident of upstate NY, but born in NAWF-ook, the "ook"
> as in
> book)
>
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