[Magdalen] Test

ME Michaud michaudme at gmail.com
Mon Jun 5 14:31:26 UTC 2017


LOL ... loving seeing it all again&again.
Can't you/we/they just shut it off?
-M


On Monday, June 5, 2017, Brian Reid <reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> wrote:

> I really wish we didn't have digest mode. It is so klunky and causes so
> many problems.
>
> On 6/5/17 8:29 AM, Andre and Carol wrote:
>
>> Now trying again with just REPLY from Digest mode.
>>
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>> Today's Topics: 1. Test (Andre and Carol TREVATHAN) 2. Re: Test (Eleanor
>> Braun) 3. Re: Test (Lynn Ronkainen) 4. Re: Test (Grace Cangialosi) 5.
>> prophecy/prophesy (ME Michaud) 6. Re: prophecy/prophesy (Cantor03 at aol.com)
>> 7. Re: prophecy/prophesy (ME Michaud) 8. Re: prophecy/prophesy (Lynn
>> Ronkainen) 9. Re: prophecy/prophesy (Eleanor Braun) 10. Re:
>> prophecy/prophesy (M J _Mike_ Logsdon) 11. Re: prophecy/prophesy (Grace
>> Cangialosi) 12. Re: prophecy/prophesy (Roger Stokes) 13. Re: Test
>> (Christopher Hart) 14. TBTG (Allan Carr) 15. R
>>  e: TBTG
>> (Jay Weigel) 16. Re: prophecy/prophesy (Lynn Ronkainen) 17. Re: TBTG
>> (Lesley de Voil) 18. Re: Test (Judy Fleener) 19. Re: prophecy/prophesy
>> (Scott Knitter) ------------------------------
>> ---------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 4 Jun
>> 2017 08:17:33 -0400 From: Andre and Carol TREVATHAN To:
>> magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: [Magdalen] Test Message-ID:
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" I am trying Christopher's
>> suggestion of emailing direct rather than replying from Digest mode to see
>> if I can get a message through from my iPad. The address looks the same, so
>> I can't think why it would work, but it would be wonderful if it did. Carol
>> T Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App ------------------------------
>> Message: 2 Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2017 12:38:29 +0000 From: Eleanor Braun To:
>> magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Test Message-ID:
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" You passed the test! Eleanor,
>> from my iPad On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 8:1
>>  7 AM And
>> reand Carol TREVATHAN<trevathans at comcast.net>wrote:>I am trying
>> Christopher's suggestion of emailing direct rather than>replying from
>> Digest mode to see if I can get a message through from my>iPad. The address
>> looks the same, so I can't think why it would work, but>it would be
>> wonderful if it did.>>Carol T>>Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile
>> App>------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017
>> 08:43:11 -0500 From: Lynn Ronkainen To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
>> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Test Message-ID:<585B9E7E-F379-
>> 4D6C-871E-67E3BF1A2C6F at gmail.com>Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset=us-ascii You are here among us! Lynn On Jun 4, 2017, at 7:17 AM,
>> Andre and Carol TREVATHAN wrote: I am trying Christopher's suggestion of
>> emailing direct rather than replying from Digest mode to see if I can get a
>> message through from my iPad. The address looks the same, so I can't think
>> why it would work, but it would be wonderful if it did. Carol T Sent from
>> XFINITY Connect Mobile App --
>>  --------
>> -------------------- Message: 4 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 12:19:20 -0400
>> From: Grace Cangialosi To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re:
>> [Magdalen] Test Message-ID:<054588FA-CEFB-4313-B033-F10FC8ED6495 at gmail.
>> com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hooray!>On Jun 4, 2017,
>> at 9:43 AM, Lynn Ronkainen wrote:>>You are here among us!>Lynn>>On Jun 4,
>> 2017, at 7:17 AM, Andre and Carol TREVATHAN wrote:>>I am trying
>> Christopher's suggestion of emailing direct rather than replying from
>> Digest mode to see if I can get a message through from my iPad. The address
>> looks the same, so I can't think why it would work, but it would be
>> wonderful if it did.>>Carol T>>Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App
>> ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 12:38:35
>> -0400 From: ME Michaud To: "magdalen at herberthouse.org" Subject:
>> [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="UTF-8" It's come to my attention recently (and especially this
>> morning) that a l
>>  arge num
>> ber of people (some of them clergy) think these words are pronounced the
>> same. I've been hearing it at the Vigil for years "Prophecy to these
>> bones," but chalked it up to the early hour and the darkness, but it was
>> running rampant everywhere today. -M ------------------------------
>> Message: 6 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 13:48:32 -0400 From: Cantor03 at aol.com
>> To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re: [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy
>> Message-ID:<10d3b0.27a84ed3.4665a1f0 at aol.com>Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="US-ASCII" In a message dated 6/4/2017 12:38:40 P.M. Eastern
>> Daylight Time, michaudme at gmail.com writes: It's come to my attention
>> recently (and especially this morning) that a large number of people (some
>> of them clergy) think these words are pronounced the
>> same.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>On the subject of correct pronunciations and
>> grammar in general, I have a good friend who has worked in several major
>> law firms as a legal assistant, and has always spoken of the poor command
>> of the Eng
>>  lish lan
>> guage demonstrated by those in the legal profession. Without the constant
>> policing by legal assistants, he implies most lawyers would be hopeless
>> poor spellers with bad grammar. (And not that my own profession is much
>> better; still, one somehow expects lawyers to be better at the language
>> than they seem to be). Therefore, I have been surprised at the texts
>> produced by another boyhood neighbor friend. The boyhood friend, now
>> retired attorney for a big Seattle firm, turns out wonderful prose which he
>> claims is his own as he no longer has legal assistants. Chalk it up, I
>> guess to undergrad at Dartmouth, and Harvard Law School. Maybe there is
>> something to this Ivy League mystic. David S.
>> ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 13:59:45
>> -0400 From: ME MichaudTo: "magdalen at herberthouse.org" Subject: Re:
>> [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="UTF-8" Well, fer sure. That's how you get in in the first place.
>> -M, who could of
>>  ten tell
>>  the doctor's likely alma mater when reviewing/revising mss On Sunday,
>> June 4, 2017, Cantor03--- via Magdalen wrote:>>Therefore, I have been
>> surprised at the texts produced by another>boyhood neighbor friend. The
>> boyhood friend, now retired attorney>for a big Seattle firm, turns out
>> wonderful prose which he claims is>his own as he no longer has legal
>> assistants. Chalk it up, I guess>to undergrad at Dartmouth, and Harvard Law
>> School. Maybe there>is something to this Ivy League
>> mystic.>>------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017
>> 14:03:24 -0500 From: Lynn Ronkainen To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
>> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy Message-ID:<04B4A94E-887E-
>> 44B5-923F-E8F22CDF0618 at gmail.com>Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset=us-ascii ... familiar with the 2 different pronunciations and have
>> also heard those who are not aware. I remember hearing Isaiah's name
>> pronounced by a newly minted deacon and read in a verse where the often
>> mispronounced other word al
>>  so appea
>> red and they both rhymed!! ... my first time hearing the prophet's name
>> pronounced like that. Still don't particularly care for that version
>> although I have heard it since. Lynn On Jun 4, 2017, at 11:38 AM, ME
>> Michaud wrote: It's come to my attention recently (and especially this
>> morning) that a large number of people (some of them clergy) think these
>> words are pronounced the same. I've been hearing it at the Vigil for years
>> "Prophecy to these bones," but chalked it up to the early hour and the
>> darkness, but it was running rampant everywhere today. -M
>> ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2017 19:23:11
>> +0000 From: Eleanor Braun To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re:
>> [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="UTF-8" A parishioner of English origin pronounces Isaiah to rhyme
>> with prophesy. Eleanor On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 3:03 PM Lynn Ronkainen
>> wrote:>... familiar with the 2 different pronunciations and have also heard
>> th
>>  ose>who
>> are not aware. I remember hearing Isaiah's name pronounced by a
>> newly>minted deacon and read in a verse where the often mispronounced other
>> word>also appeared and they both rhymed!! ... my first time hearing
>> the>prophet's name pronounced like that. Still don't particularly care for
>> that>version although I have heard it since.>Lynn>>On Jun 4, 2017, at 11:38
>> AM, ME Michaud wrote:>>It's come to my attention recently (and especially
>> this morning)>that a large number of people>(some of them clergy)>think
>> these words are pronounced the same.>>I've been hearing it at the Vigil for
>> years>"Prophecy to these bones,">but chalked it up to the early hour and
>> the darkness,>but it was running rampant everywhere
>> today.>-M>------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Sun, 4 Jun
>> 2017 12:47:19 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: M J _Mike_ Logsdon To:
>> magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re: [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy
>> Message-ID:<21213767.6302.1496605640624 at mswamui-swiss.
>> atl.sa.earthlink.net>Content-Ty
>>  pe: text
>> /plain; charset=UTF-8>>>A parishioner of English origin pronounces Isaiah
>> to rhyme with prophesy.<<<Okay, I'm ignorant. Just how in the hell can
>> those words possibly be pronounced to rhyme? I know of two pronunciations
>> for Isaiah and one for prophesy. Neither "eye-zay-uh" nor "eye-zeye[as in
>> "eye"]-uh" remotely match up with "prah-fuh-seye[as in "eye"]".
>> ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 16:46:20
>> -0400 From: Grace Cangialosi To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re:
>> [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy Message-ID:<649B3810-F3B4-
>> 40FD-8307-17403821BE2F at gmail.com>Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset=us-ascii Yes, happened where Iwas supplying this morning. The
>> reader had no trouble with that alphabet soup of nations and tribes, but
>> then did the prophecy/prophesy gaffe.>On Jun 4, 2017, at 12:38 PM, ME
>> Michaud wrote:>>It's come to my attention recently (and especially this
>> morning)>that a large number of people>(some of them clergy)>think these
>> words are prono
>>  unced th
>> e same.>>I've been hearing it at the Vigil for years>"Prophecy to these
>> bones,">but chalked it up to the early hour and the darkness,>but it was
>> running rampant everywhere today.>-M ------------------------------
>> Message: 12 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 22:05:07 +0100 From: Roger Stokes To:
>> magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re: [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy
>> Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed This
>> Englishman agrees with Mike - you need the final uh sound. In England the
>> normal pronunciation is eye-zeye-uh. Roger On 04/06/2017 20:47, M J _Mike_
>> Logsdon wrote:>>>>A parishioner of English origin pronounces Isaiah to
>> rhyme with prophesy.<<<>Okay, I'm ignorant.>>Just how in the hell can those
>> words possibly be pronounced to rhyme?>>I know of two pronunciations for
>> Isaiah and one for prophesy.>>Neither "eye-zay-uh" nor "eye-zeye[as in
>> "eye"]-uh" remotely match up with "prah-fuh-seye[as in
>> "eye"]".>------------------------------ Message: 13 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2
>>  017 17:0
>> 7:12 -0400 From: Christopher Hart To: "magdalen at herberthouse.org"
>> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Test Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="UTF-8" It seems to have worked. I'm glad. Brian Reid could
>> probably explain why. On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Andre and Carol
>> TREVATHAN<trevathans at comcast.net>wrote:>I am trying Christopher's
>> suggestion of emailing direct rather than>replying from Digest mode to see
>> if I can get a message through from my>iPad. The address looks the same, so
>> I can't think why it would work, but>it would be wonderful if it
>> did.>>Carol T>>Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App>-- Christopher Hart
>> List Mail Address: cervus51 at gmail.com Personal Mail:
>> cervus at veritasliberat.net Twitter: @cervus51
>> ------------------------------ Message: 14 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 14:13:24
>> -0700 From: Allan Carr To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: [Magdalen]
>> TBTG Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Joey D, now
>> just plain Joey, became 16 years old on May 10th
>>  . Being
>> a toy poodle, he has to be groomed monthly. On Monday, he really resisted
>> his haircut and was only bathed and combed. He came back from the groomer
>> quite listless and not in full control of his legs. He stayed that way
>> until Saturday, when he came back to being our happy and fun Joey. I fault
>> myself for not taking this up with the groomer by now. I wonder if he had a
>> reaction to a sedative or some internal injury, like to his back. He didn't
>> react in pain when I moved him around, just seemed to be groggy as he is to
>> the sedative they sometimes give him, except it lasted for days. I'll have
>> to ask ifthe groomer noticed anything like a yelp of pain from Joey when
>> she held him to be groomed. I'm thankful Joey is still with us. He spends
>> most of his time in Camille's lap which, I think, is really good for both
>> of them. Camille has almost no short term memory, but is able to do and is
>> even quite sharp with word find puzzles. Thankfully, books of them are
>> plentiful. She scored a co
>>  uple of
>> points higher this year on the Alzheimer's test the neurologist uses than
>> she did last year, so she's holding her own, at least for a while. Thanks
>> be to God, two times.>On Jun 4, 2017, at 9:19 AM, Grace Cangialosi
>> wrote:>>Hooray! ------------------------------ Message: 15 Date: Sun, 4 Jun
>> 2017 17:21:53 -0400 From: Jay Weigel To: "magdalen at herberthouse.org"
>> Subject: Re: [Magdalen] TBTG Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="UTF-8" It sounds like a medication reaction, Allan. Just as older
>> humans often do not tolerate the same amounts or types of medication they
>> did when they were young, so with older animals. Joey is now quite an
>> elderly dog, even for a toy poodle, and probably does not need as much
>> sedative as he used to, or perhaps needs a different type. Is his groomer
>> associated with his vet, or separate? Perhaps you also might ask the vet.
>> I'm glad Joey is still with you. Lady Pugsley was such a comfort to both my
>> parents in their last years. On Sun, Jun 4, 2017
>>  at 5:13
>> PM, Allan Carr wrote:>Joey D, now just plain Joey, became 16 years old on
>> May 10th. Being a toy>poodle, he has to be groomed monthly.>>On Monday, he
>> really resisted his haircut and was only bathed and combed.>He came back
>> from the groomer quite listless and not in full control of his>legs. He
>> stayed that way until Saturday, when he came back to being our>happy and
>> fun Joey.>>I fault myself for not taking this up with the groomer by now. I
>> wonder if>he had a reaction to a sedative or some internal injury, like to
>> his back.>>He didn't react in pain when I moved him around, just seemed to
>> be groggy>as he is to the sedative they sometimes give him, except it
>> lasted for days.>>I'll have to ask if the groomer noticed anything like a
>> yelp of pain from>Joey when she held him to be groomed.>>I'm thankful Joey
>> is still with us. He spends most of his time in>Camille's lap which, I
>> think, is really good for both of them.>>Camille has almost no short term
>> memory, but is able to do and is
>>  even>qui
>> te sharp with word find puzzles. Thankfully, books of them are
>> plentiful.>>She scored a couple of points higher this year on the
>> Alzheimer's test the>neurologist uses than she did last year, so she's
>> holding her own, at least>for a while.>>Thanks be to God, two times.>>>>On
>> Jun 4, 2017, at 9:19 AM, Grace Cangialosi wrote:>>>>Hooray!>>------------------------------
>> Message: 16 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 17:24:02 -0500 From: Lynn Ronkainen To:
>> magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re: [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy
>> Message-ID:<7652C687-95BD-4A25-BDBC-2EAD09CE223B at gmail.com>Content-Type:
>> text/plain; charset=us-ascii Ok, ok ... it's the long i in both of them...
>> beginning/end metre Lynn On Jun 4, 2017, at 2:47 PM, M J _Mike_ Logsdon
>> wrote:>>>A parishioner of English origin pronounces Isaiah to rhyme with
>> prophesy.<<<Okay, I'm ignorant. Just how in the hell can those words
>> possibly be pronounced to rhyme? I know of two pronunciations for Isaiah
>> and one for prophesy. Neither "eye-zay-uh" nor
>>   "eye-ze
>> ye[as in "eye"]-uh" remotely match up with "prah-fuh-seye[as in "eye"]".
>> ------------------------------ Message: 17 Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2017 10:12:05
>> +1000 From: Lesley de Voil To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject: Re:
>> [Magdalen] TBTG Message-ID:<1A5925EE-7E11-4122-9D47-510880426E13 at gmail.
>> com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Thanks for the update,
>> Allan. Glad to hear that you all are managing so well. I agree with Jay. If
>> you weren't present when the sedative was administered, how can you tell
>> that the handler didn't try an extra dose of sedative if Joey wasn't
>> behaving the same as usual? Regards Lesley de Voil Sent from my iPad>On 5
>> Jun 2017, at 07:13, Allan Carr wrote:>>Joey D, now just plain Joey, became
>> 16 years old on May 10th. Being a toy poodle, he has to be groomed
>> monthly.>>On Monday, he really resisted his haircut and was only bathed and
>> combed. He came back from the groomer quite listless and not in full
>> control of his legs. He stayed that way until Saturda
>>  y, when
>> he came back to being our happy and fun Joey.>>I fault myself for not
>> taking this up with the groomer by now. I wonder if he had a reaction to a
>> sedative or some internal injury, like to his back.>>He didn't react in
>> pain when I moved him around, just seemed to be groggy as he is to the
>> sedative they sometimes give him, except it lasted for days.>>I'll have to
>> ask if the groomer noticed anything like a yelp of pain from Joey when she
>> held him to be groomed.>>I'm thankful Joey is still with us. He spends most
>> of his time in Camille's lap which, I think, is really good for both of
>> them.>>Camille has almost no short term memory, but is able to do and is
>> even quite sharp with word find puzzles. Thankfully, books of them are
>> plentiful.>>She scored a couple of points higher this year on the
>> Alzheimer's test the neurologist uses than she did last year, so she's
>> holding her own, at least for a while.>>Thanks be to God, two times.>>>>On
>> Jun 4, 2017, at 9:19 AM, Grace Cangialosi wrote:
>>  >>>>Hoor
>> ay!>------------------------------ Message: 18 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017
>> 21:32:32 -0400 From: Judy Fleener To: magdalen at herberthouse.org Subject:
>> Re: [Magdalen] Test Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>> You are in! On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Christopher Hart wrote:>It
>> seems to have worked. I'm glad. Brian Reid could probably explain why.>>On
>> Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Andre and Carol TREVATHAN<>
>> trevathans at comcast.net>wrote:>>>I am trying Christopher's suggestion of
>> emailing direct rather than>>replying from Digest mode to see if I can get
>> a message through from my>>iPad. The address looks the same, so I can't
>> think why it would work, but>>it would be wonderful if it did.>>>>Carol
>> T>>>>Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App>>>>>>-->>Christopher Hart>>List
>> Mail Address: cervus51 at gmail.com>Personal Mail: cervus at veritasliberat.net
>> >Twitter: @cervus51>-- Judy Fleener, ObJN,SSH Western Michigan
>> ------------------------------ Message: 19 Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2017 20:52:
>>  17 -0500
>>  From: Scott Knitter To: "Magdalen at herberthouse.org" Subject: Re:
>> [Magdalen] prophecy/prophesy Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset="UTF-8" Some of our (American) lectors insist on eye-zeye-uh as
>> well. I stick with eye-zay-uh. A couple of lectors also insist on
>> pronouncing some OT names in a very Hebrew-sounding way, like EESS-rah-ayl
>> for Israel. I'm one who thinks it's fine to pronounce these names in an
>> Anglicized way...German lectors would do similarly, applying German
>> pronunciations and not trying to sound like they're using authentic Hebrew
>> pronunciation. Besides, these same fussy lectors wouldn't say
>> "yer-em-me-YAH-hoo" for Jeremiah nor pronounce Moses in a Hebrew way, so
>> why not just stick with Anglicized pronunciations? Self-pronouncing KJV
>> Bibles are a lot of help here, and we've got a good little paperback
>> pronunciation guide in our sacristy. OnSun, Jun 4, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Roger
>> Stokes wrote:>This Englishman agrees with Mike - you need the final uh
>> sound. I
>>  n Englan
>> d>the normal pronunciation is eye-zeye-uh. -- Scott R. Knitter Edgewater,
>> Chicago, Illinois USA End of Magdalen Digest, Vol 34, Issue 7
>> ***************************************
>>
>>


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