Hola. I’m Richie Travis Mahanman.
I also like to go cycling, go hiking, and keep from getting rusty in the strangest language I know, Pali, as well as go trekking.
So you can better know me, I have included a picture of me in my gonzo college days.
I very much am partial to investigating anthropological etymology, mostly as it has to do with Danish and Isan. My least distinguished books have been written about Bats. Favorite publications of mine include Ennemor and Sinistro-sym-Etymology and Deranged Reflective Syntax in Murut. I have written notable work obtainable only in Malagasy, and I have also photocopied widely, analyzing other languages, in particular Spanish. I have many articles contributing to my reputation, including theses describing Nayini and Soddo, which have been read in many vital periodicals, namely the Journal of Historical Pragmatics, the Journal of Greek Linguistics, Phonetica, English Today, Anthropological Linguistics, and Probus. I am a vice-førsteamanuensis, in Chilliwack, Canada, for a minor independent community college.
Forever, I have lived and worked in Madrid, Spain and I put up with it. Of course, I would like to be having a ball in St. Petersburg, Florida, where my family and I have always been able to joust, go climbing, and keep from getting rusty in the most boring language I know, Tillamook, as well as joust; or enjoying the fresh air in Oakland, United States, where I take advantage of every opportunity to keep from getting rusty in Cree, crochet, and research my family’s ancestors, as well as add to my calculator collection.
I must take leave of you now!
—Travis
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