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No one ever said I was any good at explaining phonetics... (Keep in mind I barely speak English, I'm from Lynn MA. :shutup: )

Softer sounding? (like "sh" instead of the harder "ch")

No one ever said I was any good at explaining phonetics... (Keep in mind I barely speak English, I'm from Lynn MA. :shutup: )

Softer sounding? (like "sh" instead of the harder "ch")

Nah, it's an Irish name and one thing I know is Irish. It's pronounced just like the bug.

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Tony sez: Softer sounding? (like "sh" instead of the harder "ch")

No chit ...

:-)

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How is Roche not pronounced like Roach?

They're homonyms (unless that's not politically correct to say any more - I've lost my rulebook).

Mah - tee St -aaaa - n Row (your boat) ch.

You don't say like Ro chet' or anything do you?

Like a la Francais?

Marten de la Ro-chet? Mais oui?

The Marquis de Sade of the G French horn?

I was gonna ask this about the "che", but I'm glad you did first.

Very funny Ray, I'm laughing my "cul" off.

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How is Roche not pronounced like Roach?

They're homonyms (unless that's not politically correct to say any more - I've lost my rulebook).

Mah - tee St -aaaa - n Row (your boat) ch.

You don't say like Ro chet' or anything do you?

Like a la Francais?

Marten de la Ro-chet? Mais oui?

The Marquis de Sade of the G French horn?

Is there something in the water in Big D that we don't know about?

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Nah, it's an Irish name and one thing I know is Irish. It's pronounced just like the bug.

Donna is the Irish one in our family.... I bow to your expertise... :worthy:

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Tony sez: Softer sounding? (like "sh" instead of the harder "ch")

No chit ...

:-)

:laugh:

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Anyone who has ever watched Laurel and Hardy, or Our Gang/The Litttle Rascals should be familiar with Hal Roach who was Irish.

That's Roach as in Roach coach.

BTW, the first roach/Palmetto bug I ever saw in Florida convinced me I needed my 357 magnum. Or a saddle and a whip.

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Is there something in the water in Big D that we don't know about?

I'll never know - you can't drink it - it burns to shower in (but yes, I still do).

When I move back in October you and I will have a cold sarsaparilla and discuss the old west.

The 7 HAD TO BE Magnificent to be able to live out here.

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I was gonna ask this about the "che", but I'm glad you did first.

Very funny Ray, I'm laughing my "cul" off.

That's why I'm here Glen..

(Picture Joe Pesci in Goodfellas - "I'm funny? How?... like I'm here to amuse you?")

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Anyone who has ever watched Laurel and Hardy, or Our Gang/The Litttle Rascals should be familiar with Hal Roach who was Irish.

That's Roach as in Roach coach.

BTW, the first roach/Palmetto bug I ever saw in Florida convinced me I needed my 357 magnum. Or a saddle and a whip.

Winchester lever action in 30-30 works nicely too.... (both are a little noisy for the neighbors thou.. :shutup: )

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