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My apologies...

BriGu

My apologies...

by BriGu » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00




> writes:

> >We've sent in the "cleaners".
> >(Wasn't that a line from a movie?)
> >--

> Harvey Keitel, in Pulp Fiction?

Nahh, he just "solved problems" in that movie.  Perhaps you're confusing
that role with the one he played in "Point of No Return", which was a
direct remake of La Femme Nikita.  In that, he played Jean Reno's
character of the Cleaner...

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N..

My apologies...

by N.. » Wed, 05 Jul 2000 04:00:00

It is? Must be an Ozzie thing then. Over here (Canada) it's pronounced
"Kor".

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Nos

Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Thu, 06 Jul 2000 04:00:00

"Kaw" is "corps" with the Oz flat nasal drawl.
I imagine that "Kor" must be "corps" with a North American twang.
(No doubt in England it's pronounced "Cor")
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Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
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Eldre

My apologies...

by Eldre » Thu, 06 Jul 2000 04:00:00



>> Harvey Keitel, in Pulp Fiction?

>Nahh, he just "solved problems" in that movie.  Perhaps you're confusing
>that role with the one he played in "Point of No Return", which was a
>direct remake of La Femme Nikita.  In that, he played Jean Reno's
>character of the Cleaner...

Maybe.  I've seen that one too.

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N..

My apologies...

by N.. » Thu, 06 Jul 2000 04:00:00

On Wed, 5 Jul 2000 07:45:31 +1000, "Bruce Kennewell"

We pronounce it the same as the UK. K = hard C. Gidday mate! :-)

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Nos

Bruce Kennewel

My apologies...

by Bruce Kennewel » Thu, 06 Jul 2000 04:00:00

Yeah...that's what I meant! In all cases the first letter is pronounced as a
'K'.

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Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
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> On Wed, 5 Jul 2000 07:45:31 +1000, "Bruce Kennewell"

> >"Kaw" is "corps" with the Oz flat nasal drawl.
> >I imagine that "Kor" must be "corps" with a North American twang.
> >(No doubt in England it's pronounced "Cor")

> We pronounce it the same as the UK. K = hard C. Gidday mate! :-)

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> Nos

Greg Cisk

My apologies...

by Greg Cisk » Fri, 07 Jul 2000 04:00:00


Thanks!!! I do try hard :-)

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