>>The English have a long tradition of names that are spelled very
>>differently than how they're pronounced.
>> They also have a Leicester, pronounced LESS'teh,
>
>I've heard the British town (or at least the square in London) as
>LEES-ter. It's probably just an accent difference... as long as you don't call it LIE'kes'ter or LIE'sess'ter, you're probably close enough :)
>On another side note, happy number 32 to me...
Well happy #32 to you, then... :)
-Z
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