la garçâ malpadert Group: admins (4379 posts total) (last post: March 13, 2008 - 16:29) Citizen #22: Miestrâ Schivâ |
> The only real suggestion I have, and this may be a non-issue, but what do you think about leaving room for the email address for their local Talossan Citizen Contact
The area of "local Talossan communities" is precisely the area in which I think that the provinces might become useful (if Greater Maricopa doesn't absorb them all first :-). But as it stands, I think that the immigration minister can be trusted to direct newbies to Talossans who live in their vague geographical area - as, I think, I actually promise to do in the laid-out brochure.
> (Is there is female form for Minister? Ministress?)
In English, the term is unisex. In Talossa, the masculine is Ministreu, the feminine is Ministrâ. Not to be confused with the word for "Ministry", which is Ministrà. Those accents are important. :-)
> Commemorative Money
> I have been beat down by Miestra's tenacity on this subject. I am not so sure that this is the time for such things, but there seems to be interest, so perhaps we should give it a serious look.
Great! Dermot and I are getting together an informal committee on this subject, and I would happily give you a buzz when things start happening.
> I prefer things less arbitrary, but was thinking that perhaps Commemorative Republic of Talossa coins could commemorate the things that have influenced us and our founders and are apart of the our history: Old micronations from which the founders have come from and greatly influence our nation (Penguinua (sp)??), people (Ben Madison or Bill Cooper, The first presidient [Gruber]) and places (around Milwaukee), as well as events (the Kingdom from the Exodus or perhaps Michael Pope reading the Proclamation of Independence to the Kingdom)
The biggest problem is that coins are more expensive to produce than banknotes and are limited in how much artistry you can put on them. Plus, didn't someone say in a thread before that in some countries private coinage is strictly illegal but private banknotes are A-OK?
Miestrâ Schivâ
Minister of Immigration
Editor, Qator Itrìns
Founder-President, ZRT - Party of National Unity
Chief High Language Geek of the Talossan Republic
TALOSSA, C’È ASÚNTS SERIÖSEN!
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