Re: Marmite and other "unique" foods
From: | andrew <hobbit@...> |
Date: | Saturday, October 2, 1999, 10:54 |
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Padraic Brown wrote:
> I don't think Andrew ever informed us what the Brithenig word for Marmite
> is... (hint!)
>
marmit, borrowed from French.
I'm just back from going overnight to Queenstown for another audition for
Lord of the Rings. (Fencing with rubber 'bladed-edged' swords - shudder!)
That's all I'm going to hint at because of confidentiality to give an idea
of what's going on behind the screens.
- andrew.
--
Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz
Giles: Honestly, Buffy. You order these products, practice with them for
a morning and then cast them aside in favour of a piece of kindling.
When's the last time you used your hippe?
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3, Dark Horse Comics.