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#34653 07/05/01 05:21 PM
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If there is anyone out there who is interested in Poems in Lancashire dialect, then try
http://www.thehistoryof.co.uk/Lancashire/

All sorts of things about Lancashire in there as well as poems, but I particularly recommend "Albert and the Lion" and "Sam, pick oop tha musket."


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Well, we shouldn't forget the 'Outside Links' right here at wordsmith.org:
http://wordsmith.org/awad/hotlist.html

And I have to give this link which I first heard of here too:

The Forest of Rhetoric
http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/silva.htm

May I suggest Max, that you write a concise description to go with each of the links. I'm sure those dialing-in would appreciate it


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Rhuby, Albert and the Lion is my favourite - I am nearly word (but not accent) perfect. I have an album of monologues by Stanley Holloway and they really are droll. Thanks for th elink, there are some I hadn't seen before.
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Dear MaxQ: What a splendid job you have done with the links. I believe that every one of the people who visit us as well as all the regulars will find it a marvelous source of information and recreation. Please also periodically bring it back up to the top, plus jmh's post. Thanks a million, Bill

Dear Max. How about adding http://www.lineone.net/dictionaryof/difficultwords/d0011626.html

P.S. Dear Mav, since PMs are unwelcome, I will express my gratitude for the URL below here. It will be a very pleasant fill in when the board is slow, as so often happens. Thanks again Bill


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Great job, Max. I was about to suggest http://www.cobuild.collins.co.uk/wordwatch.html as I find their weekly email quite interesting (for anyone not already familiar, this is based on a vast computer databased 'corpus' of English some of which is from spoken media as well as writen - like a living dictionary of what is, not what 'should be') - however, I see it is already listed on Anu's cross-linked page. OTOH, so are some of the others duplicated... up to you.


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