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To: Hoatzin who wrote ()8/29/1998 2:53:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 2770
 
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I think as a compromise if they went back to the simple Celtic way of the past it would be better as all this history is too confusing. We could call it the Slavgraft of Morhemia with Germanski Biere.

The biggest problem appears in Czechia to be 1. and identity and 2. a name.

To get over this they should first of all admit all their history to be equally important, ( I like the celt part as it allow me to make a land claim on the behalf of Boadicea ), AND to settle on a name which reflects this and allows all kinds of people to want to join up.

Bohemia has a nice ring to it. It invokes images of wild music and loose women. (I mean they dance well.)

But conservatives might think it too radical and indicative of a low lifestyle.

Perhaps a combinations of Moravia and Bohemia and Czechia would work
with a few ancient Celtic Kings thrown in. The further back you go the better. Morhemczechia. Bomorczech. Czechhemavia. Pilsenczechai. Bohemian Pilsenczech. Morpilsen. Biergarten auf Bohemia.

You get the idea.

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