| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 693.1 |  | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Opportunity knocks softly | Tue Jul 11 1989 22:16 | 5 | 
|  |     One.
    
    Unless you've got a heavy southern drawl.
    
    Bruce
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| 693.2 |  | LAMHRA::WHORLOW | 1:25000 - a magic number | Wed Jul 12 1989 13:15 | 5 | 
|  |     ....or using both hands   :-)
    
    
    djw
    
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| 693.3 | Bisyllabism roo-ulls | WELSWS::MANNION |  | Fri Jul 14 1989 11:37 | 7 | 
|  |     It's two syllables in Manchester: fee-ull.
    
    So is school: skoo-ull
    
    But my name only has one: Flip
    
    Phillip
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| 693.4 | While we're up North .. | CLARID::BELL | David Bell, ASD Program Office, VBO | Mon Jul 17 1989 11:40 | 5 | 
|  | 	I think my favourite Manchester (UK) word has got to be either
		bokkle   -- glass container for liquids, or
		hospikul -- place to treat ill people
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| 693.5 | Rounding off the sharp bits... | IOSG::ROBERTS | Richard, Developer/UI Specialist | Tue Jul 18 1989 10:03 | 13 | 
|  |     .... while up in North Yorkshire some of us don't bother with 'l's at all:
    
    bokkoow - "bottle"
    
    And even the odd 't' becomes surplus to requirements;
    
    wiyaow - "without"
    
    Hmm. Vive le glottal stop!
    
    R|tch^d
    
    
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