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6ljfmsRUn z IP 2001:41d0:2:*** | 31.8.2013 06:42
Hi James! Big fan of your work here and also big fan of Dracula. I`m from Romania and I watched the movie ytsreeday with the commentary on. It was a great experience, I loved it and you should do more like these. I know some of your hungarian fans corrected you with the pronunciation of Bela Lugosi and maybe some of your romanians fans corrected  Vlad Ţepeş . So, I just want to help you, it`s easy:  just say Ţ=ts (like goats), Ş=sh (sharp) and there you go just read it Tsepesh, it`s the closest you can get.  Ţepeş  comes from  Ţeapă  which means big spike or spear. You know it`s  the impaler  anyway, but I know you also like details about this topic. The people that digged for Dracula`s grave in 1931, I read that the Romanian Academy gived an order to an  archaeologist  to search Vlad`s body in the Snagov Monostary where it`s suppose to be, but not that certain, just an assumption. Vlad died decapitated and people say that the turks took his head to Constantinopol ( the capital of Turkey back then) and the body remained here, in Romania. The archaeologist  searched and find just some robbed graves and some bodies that weren`t decapitated and didn`t fit the descripion much, something about his clothing and rings and other stuff. We don`t know why the Academy asked him to do this in 1931, it doesn`t mention the movie. If I`ll find something, I`ll let you know. Keep up the good work  James and motherfucker Mike. Does Mike know that Matei is also a Romanian name? He might be related to Dracula, lol. Cheers guys!  Oh, and sorry if my english sucks!


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