REIN alphabet

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Hello,

We all heard a way people spell some words using military alphabet: "Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, ...". Recently I found that it is standard that called "NATO phonetic alphabet": http://osric.com/chris/phonetic.html

Here is a version that can be called "REIN phonetic alphabet"
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It was born on my commute today.[list type=decimal][*] Alberta[*] Belize[*] Calgary[*] Durham[*] Edmonton[*] Financing[*] Goldmine[*] Hamilton[*] Interest[*] Joint Venture[*] Kitchener[*] Landlord[*] Money Negotiation Ontario Property Quickstart Rent Survey Toronto Utilities Vendor Waterloo Xerox Yield Zoning[/list type=decimal]
 
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Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!

You know I have to disagree on "G" though Boris!!!!!!!

I don`t think you need me to fill in the blank do you??

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGrrrrrrrrrrrraaande Prairie!!!

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Cheers!
Jer
 

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QUOTE (jeremyfleming @ Oct 31 2007, 08:32 PM) Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!

You know I have to disagree on "G" though Boris!!!!!!!

I don`t think you need me to fill in the blank do you??

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGrrrrrrrrrrrraaande Prairie!!!

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Cheers!
Jer

Hi Jeremy,

Initial version was "Grand Prairie", but "Goldmine scorecard" won it the "REIN way"
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Let`s see what Don thinks about it.
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QUOTE (katzma2 @ Oct 31 2007, 08:34 PM) Very impressive, Boris - really very impressive! (How long did you say your commute was??
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Actualy it took me about 15 minutes
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The hardest was "X". Still do not have a good answer (Xmas, Xray, Xenon - light bulbs in Lexus and BMW, ...)
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QUOTE (jeremyfleming @ Oct 31 2007, 08:32 PM) Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!!!!!

You know I have to disagree on "G" though Boris!!!!!!!

I don`t think you need me to fill in the blank do you??

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGrrrrrrrrrrrraaande Prairie!!!

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Cheers!
Jer

Hi Jeremy,

Actually, it could be adapted for different REIN chapters (eg, Alberta version, Ontario, ...)

Until it is "official" and sealed by Don it is open for suggestions
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QUOTE (BMironov @ Oct 31 2007, 07:36 PM) Hi Jeremy,

Initial version was "Grand Prairie", but "Goldmine scorecard" won it the "REIN way"
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Let`s see what Don thinks about it.
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I`ll comprimise with ya:
"Goldmine => Grande Prairie"
OR
"Grande Prairie => Goldmine"

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Thanks for the laugh Boris!
 

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QUOTE (BMironov @ Oct 31 2007, 07:38 PM) Actualy it took me about 15 minutes
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The hardest was "X". Still do not have a good answer (Xmas, Xray, Xenon - light bulbs in Lexus and BMW, ...)
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Or............. the "X-factor". What all REIN members have.
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How about Xceed for X?

quote name=`jeremyfleming` date=`Oct 31 2007, 07:47 PM` post=`3274`]
I`ll comprimise with ya:
"Goldmine => Grande Prairie"
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"Grande Prairie => Goldmine"

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Thanks for the laugh Boris!
 

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QUOTE (mortgageman @ Oct 31 2007, 09:02 PM) How about Xceed for X?

Hello mortgageman,

I thought about Xceed, but it is not widespread as Xerox.
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Thanks for suggestion!

Yes, X is very tricky letter (I just checked Oxford dictionary)
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QUOTE (bluerockgroup @ Oct 31 2007, 09:12 PM) How about a reference to `X` where you sign on the dotted line? `X-Here` `X Marks the Spot` `sign at the X`

It doesn`t quite work but it may get the brain juices flowing.
-Grant


Hi Grant,

Brilliant! That the spirit! If you do not have word - invent it. I like new word "X-here"
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Eventually such words make their way to official vocabularies (eg, verb "Google")

Let`s just use this new word a lot to get noticed by publishing companies.

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QUOTE (bluerockgroup @ Oct 31 2007, 09:15 PM) X as a representative of an algebraic equation where $X = (y(time) * z(portfolio growth)) ^ REIN Membership
-Grant

Another "word to be" X-dollars
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QUOTE (Aurora67 @ Oct 31 2007, 09:30 PM) Hey Boris You did keep your day job ...I hope...LOL!!!! Nice.


Yes and I`m working on it
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Soon. Very soon this day will come
 

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Roses are red, violets are blue.
Boris has way to much time on his hands and stuff.

Thankyou, thankyou...dont forget to tip your waitress....drive safe.

(just an attempt at humuor Boris, just an attempt! haha)