[Opinions] Re: Ephraim and Salome
I pronunce Salome SAA-loh-may (AA as in "attic" or "apple") and haven't the faintest idea if that's right.I'd love to like Salome--it looks nice and has a lovely meaning--but I can only picture the rather suggestively violent illustration in one of my books of saints of John the Baptist about to have his head removed. :( Ephraim Owen has terrible flow, IMO, and Ephraim sounds unattractive in the extreme to me. It's down there with Amos.Array


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Ephraim and Salome  ·  Elemmennope  ·  7/3/2006, 8:40 PM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  Soul  ·  7/4/2006, 8:17 AM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  Cambria  ·  7/4/2006, 6:30 AM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  DLB  ·  7/4/2006, 3:23 AM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  Array  ·  7/4/2006, 1:22 AM
Salome...  ·  Soul  ·  7/4/2006, 8:25 AM
Re: Salome...  ·  Array  ·  7/4/2006, 3:45 PM
Re: Salome...  ·  Cambria  ·  7/4/2006, 9:07 AM
Re: Salome...  ·  Soul  ·  7/4/2006, 11:25 AM
*suggestively violent"  ·  Cambria  ·  7/4/2006, 6:28 AM
Also, please tell me how Salome is pronounced.  ·  Elemmennope  ·  7/4/2006, 1:04 AM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  Una Goodchild  ·  7/3/2006, 9:54 PM
EF-rem or EF-rum... somewhere in between those.  ·  Elemmennope  ·  7/3/2006, 11:13 PM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  Lakota  ·  7/3/2006, 9:21 PM
Re: Ephraim and Salome  ·  Shelby  ·  7/3/2006, 8:50 PM