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22510: Mambo Racine Re: 22489: Pierre-Louis:Re: 22483: Mambo Racine - There are no "Manbos" in Haiti (fwd)
From: Racine125@aol.com
> Mrs "Mambo Racine",
My name is NOT "Mrs 'Mambo Racine' "! What is it that makes some people here so deliberately and persistently unwilling to address me properly, I wonder?
> One person - alone - does not and
> cannot define the syntax or grammatical rules of a language.
When a Catholic priest tells you the name of his religion is "Catholicism", he and he alone has not "defined the grammatical rules of a language", he is telling you the correct spelling of his religion! If you persist in talking about Kathwolicizm, what is he going to think of you?
> Maybe you should define your own language. "Mamboism", perhaps !
Maybe you should not be so RUDE! Honestly I am disgusted by the responses and personal attacks flying around this list, both up front on the list itself and in unpleasant personal emails related to things on this list.
> Also, others have already mentioned this but you're yet to address it, I am a
> native Haitian and have spent years studying the syntax and grammar of Creole
> in school yet I am unable to make any imaginable sense of your "signet": Bon
> Mambo Racine Sans Bout Sa Te La Daginen. Would you mind
> clarifying ?
I have done this for you several times already in the past. Perhaps you have forgotten, check your archives. I have repeated my explanation in another recent post.
Peace and love,
Bon Mambo Racine Sans Bout Sa Te La Daginen
"Se bon ki ra" - Good is rare
Haitian Proverb
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(Posting from Jacmel, Haiti)