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Re: The Pope in Hungary (mind) |
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Re: Another treaty or treason? Reply-To: cd482@FreeNet (mind) |
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Re: Another treaty or treason? Reply-To: cd482@FreeNet (mind) |
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Strzyz: Hungarian or Polish? (mind) |
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Re: Strzyz: Hungarian or Polish? (mind) |
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+ - | Re: The Pope in Hungary (mind) |
VÁLASZ |
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Hungarian Lobby Action List wrote:
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> Greetings from the Hungarian American List
>
> The Pope In My 1000 Year Old High School
>
> On the 6th of September the Pope will participate in the millenarian
> celebrations at Pannonhalma. It is rumored that he will use this occasion....
..........
Dear Sir:
I do appreciate your effort to try to raise the esteem of Hungarians
around the world by writing about your personal reminiscence of
Pannonhalma on the occassion of the Pope's visit there. However I wish
you would be more factual when you deal with historical events. For
example, the presence of some sort of educational establishment at
Pannonhalma doesn't necesserily make the present high school at P. a
thousand year old.
And just incidentally what is bladder-worm that was fed to you at P.? You
dont really mean...? There was a lot of starvation in my family in
Hungary after WW2 but eating worm -even nice big juicy wood warm? We
would rather have died.
It would also be nice if you would append your name to your
reminescences.
Sincerely, Laszlo Horvath
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+ - | Re: Another treaty or treason? Reply-To: cd482@FreeNet (mind) |
VÁLASZ |
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In article >,
Wally Keeler > wrote:
>
>Gyorgy Kovacs ) writes:
>> In article >,
>> Gabor Barsai > wrote:
>>>
>>>In article >, > wrot
e:
>>>>Wally Keeler > wrote:
>>>>>No, it is saying, "I am reticent to see it expand, because it means an
>>>>>enlarged responsibility. I prefer to keep responsibilities to a minimum."
>>>>But isn't that the indication of an irresponsible person? ;-)
>>>>Joe
>>>
>>>Nope. 'Tis an indication of a hypocrite.
>>>Gabor
>>
>> A label he used for others with so much enthusiasm! But what do you expect f
rom
>> a big slab of self proclaimed beef?
>> GK
>
>Given that this comment has about as much witty and imaginative substance
>as a morsal of pork rind on a slice of white break, the only appropoetic
>response that could be offered: OINK! OINK!
>
Yup, that's about your level, all right.
GK
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+ - | Re: Another treaty or treason? Reply-To: cd482@FreeNet (mind) |
VÁLASZ |
Feladó: (cikkei)
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Gyorgy Kovacs ) writes:
> In article >,
> Gabor Barsai > wrote:
>>
>>In article >, > wrote
:
>>>Wally Keeler > wrote:
>>>>No, it is saying, "I am reticent to see it expand, because it means an
>>>>enlarged responsibility. I prefer to keep responsibilities to a minimum."
>>>But isn't that the indication of an irresponsible person? ;-)
>>>Joe
>>
>>Nope. 'Tis an indication of a hypocrite.
>>Gabor
>
> A label he used for others with so much enthusiasm! But what do you expect fr
om
> a big slab of self proclaimed beef?
> GK
Given that this comment has about as much witty and imaginative substance
as a morsal of pork rind on a slice of white break, the only appropoetic
response that could be offered: OINK! OINK!
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+ - | Strzyz: Hungarian or Polish? (mind) |
VÁLASZ |
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Is the name Strzyz Hungarian or Polish? I have tried to find the word
in a Polish dictionary with no success. There is a town in Poland by
that name, but that is the only reference I can find. Does the word
strzyz have a meaning or a root foundation in Hungarian? Thank you.
Al
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+ - | Re: Strzyz: Hungarian or Polish? (mind) |
VÁLASZ |
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In article >,
Al Burzynski > wrote:
>Is the name Strzyz Hungarian or Polish? I have tried to find the word
Almost certainly Polish.
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John S. Lewocz
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http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~lewocz
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