> > Ah yes, Vranian and the Proletariat page. You can see my old works
> > (Gamyar, Neo-Dalmatian and Vranian) as well as the prole page at
> >
http://tuonela.tripod.com (I think...)
> >
>
> Well, I do remember about this page (and also about the fact that many links of
> the Neo-Dalmatian Chrestomathy put you to a "Oups! this page doesn't
> exist" :( ). To bad, because this was very interesting. Still, your name
> rings a bell that has nothing to do with Internet. Would I have seen it
> somewhere else? In a book maybe? I hate when that happens to me... this feeling
> of déjà-vu...
Possibly, if you are intereested inrailways, or, in the culinary world, in
which case it would be my father's naem you remember...
>
> By the way, this question is stupid but burns my lips: is Gamyar an intented
> pun or not? :)
Hehe it is very much an intended pun =) The Gamyar story about where
they're from came about due to Enrico Fermi's quote about his belief that
Hungarians are aliens.
-------ferko
Ferenc Gy. Valoczy
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