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Posts by Jay Fisher

What the what what? But it’s good I hope

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Please take a vid if they give you permission

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Father Bob must be very ashamed of him

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No more inter league play either. One the most fun things for the World Series for me was the mystery of the national league team and the challenge of the unknown.

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Holy shit

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Are you aware of the Paddystinian movement in Ireland? Makes sense in that context

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Crritical thinking means not having the answer before asking the question
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If everyone remembered it the first time they heard it we’d all be out of a job

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That is one word for it

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Oh no! Enjoyed his company when he was a visitor at our mutual grad alma mater. A gentle soul

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Holy shit….hugs

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I did not like the Greek angle but the Oscan angle is sound I think. See my comment on Sarcinatrix. Seems to be constellation of dimly understood Oscan connections that may be an expression of Pomponius ancestral connection to Oscan.

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Sarcinatrix not Darci ugh

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I suspect Darci attic is a creative misunderstanding of the title sacaracrix. The term apparently means priestess. Untermann’s dictionary of Oscan and Umbrian has details.

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I don’t think any of them would need to be marked.Hence my skepticism. An acute accent would be a Greek feature that is wholly foreign to Latin. Hence my discomfort with an accent to the nativized form Musa. If it was spelled Mousa then it could just about work but even there is no sigma.

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As far as I am aware there were no diacritical marks. The so called Accian geminatio was used to distinguish between long and short vowels.

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Looks like a dot to me. You have an Occam’s razor issue. Not only has there have to be an accent but the accent should be a circumflex for a transliteration of Greek Mousa (sorry on my phone).

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It was a long seven years in that penal colony.

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Hugs someday you are going to catch a break

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It sounds awful. So more very gentle hugs

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Oh no! Hugs

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Hugs

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That was Albert Heinrich’s m o. It seems kind of performative to me.

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My (great) uncle Mike worked for the Pennsylvania railroad in Newark. He was an immigrant too.

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I really like Christmas at Pemberley but maybe not what you had in mind

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Hugs

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A dank

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Chag Sameach

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Pretty sure all we have are abecedaries unless there is recent discovery I do t know about

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Meant the arm not a bar

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Could it be a consular baton? Looks like there is break between it and the horizontal bar

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