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As promised, here is the video (completely unedited) of our live interview with UNC Chapel Hill's Professor Paul Roberge earlier today. My video-editing program is overloaded with some massive videos I'm editing from Scandinavia, so I couldn't even chop off the first few minutes before he arrived, but the interview proper begins at about 14:20.

You probably wouldn't be too interested in anything before that mark, although I allude there to some of the massive videos I'm editing right now, including a line-by-line reading of the Rök runestone in person with Henrik Williams--and that's not the only runestone video I have coming--and some videos made with manuscripts at the Árni Magnússon Institute in Reykjavík. In the meantime, I have edited and scheduled some shorter videos to make sure I don't fall behind, including one scheduled for Wednesday that I think you'll know me well enough to recognize as a joke (in premise/presentation style at least--the events depicted actually happened exactly as depicted).

Again, my apologies about the scheduling problem earlier, my thanks for your continued patronage, and for now, all the best,

Jackson Crawford

P.S. My Patreon messages don't work. I don't get notifications for them, and there's nothing on my home page to show me when there is or isn't a message. I can't even always see them when I check for them manually, and you won't see it if I reply! The best ways to get in touch are: a) just to comment on posts like this, b) to post in the  Community page, or c) to email my assistant Stella at [admin AT JacksonWCrawford.com]--remember the 'W' between my first and last names in that domain name.

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This is "Pidgins and Creoles (with Dr. Paul Roberge)" by Jackson Crawford on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Anonymous

Aww, Yes!!!Christian Cooijmans!!Oh, yes yes yes,a million times yes to this proposition, great that someone brought it up, it was on my mind for a long while already, great that am not the only one that finds it a good idea too, I didn't dare to post suggestions at all so far tho... But then while we're at it -Krister Vasshus from the Uni of Bergen(it can be done in Norwegian even.) That'd be massive.

norsebysw

I don't know him, but if you do you're welcome to ask him about it (I don't send "cold call" emails to strangers).

Anonymous

Can someone tell me how I can join the discord?

norsebysw

There was a Discord very briefly in 2018, but it was not a very successful experiment and there has not been one since.