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Old August 9th 03, 08:00 AM
Theo van Daele
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Hey Nedra,

Yette does indeed still speak French...


Is she perhaps called "Yvette" ? Or maybe changed her name later ?
Yvette is a "common" French name, Yette certainly is not, hence the
question.

what
is strange is that her sis, Anne, is over here as well & she
speaks French and sounds French whereas Yette sounds
Dutch or German!


I guess 50 odd years in the US might do that to a person :ducks: :-)

Don't believe I would have liked
it there at all.


Belgium has been bombed, invaded & ruled by just about every country in the
world (I think New Zealand gave it a miss ;-) From reading up on these
wars, it would seem that WWI was even worse when it came to death toll &
general mayhem (trenches).
But indeed, WWII was not the best time to wander around over here,
especially in 44 - 45 during the Von Rundstedt offensive.

Anyway, off to make some paste food for the fishies !

Theo


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Old August 9th 03, 08:00 AM
Theo van Daele
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I think they accidently shipped our normal weather to Pittsburgh then ;-)

I heat wave here would be 2 days without rain and temps above 75. It's

been
a crazy sad summer for the residents of Pittsburgh, PA. It's been raining
nearly everyday for about 4 months now.



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Old August 9th 03, 11:44 AM
Nedra
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But Yette's full name is Henriette (sp)
Yette is her nick-name.
Yep, I know Yvette is common French name.

Let us know how the fish like the Pasta.

Nedra
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"Theo van Daele" wrote in message
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Hey Nedra,

Yette does indeed still speak French...


Is she perhaps called "Yvette" ? Or maybe changed her name later ?
Yvette is a "common" French name, Yette certainly is not, hence the
question.

what
is strange is that her sis, Anne, is over here as well & she
speaks French and sounds French whereas Yette sounds
Dutch or German!


I guess 50 odd years in the US might do that to a person :ducks: :-)

Don't believe I would have liked
it there at all.


Belgium has been bombed, invaded & ruled by just about every country in

the
world (I think New Zealand gave it a miss ;-) From reading up on these
wars, it would seem that WWI was even worse when it came to death toll &
general mayhem (trenches).
But indeed, WWII was not the best time to wander around over here,
especially in 44 - 45 during the Von Rundstedt offensive.

Anyway, off to make some paste food for the fishies !

Theo





 




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