SweetnSauer
Active Member
you know jack herer? is it pronounced "Hairer"?
It's pronounced like "hair-er". "huh-rare" is incorrect.I've partied with Jack, he pronounces it huh - RARE, and not like that announcer, and most people, pronounce it.
It is definitely "Hair-er". Jack used to tell people his last named rhymed with "terror."However his name is pronounced, he will always be known as the modern Cannabis Movement's first Hemporer. May he rest in peace, comfortable in the knowledge of a good job well done.
I'll take your word for the pronunciation, I never had the pleasure of meeting the man himself.It is definitely "Hair-er". Jack used to tell people his last named rhymed with "terror."
This is not a tomato's "tuh-mah-toes" type of thing.. =)
We would not have our modern hemp movement were it not for Jack!
That's Jack Russell Terrorist. It's an Irish breed, after all.I pronounce " Herer" like "Terrier" (but obviously with a H sound instead of a T)
Jack Herer - Jack Russell Terrier
Maybe you should look up who Eve Lentz is before you claim I don't know what I'm talking about? I lived with her. I can backup my claims. Can you?I'm laughing because a guy who "knows some people who knew Jack" is telling us what "they" said!
Yes, I know that most people pronounce his name like it rhymes with terror. When Jack said that line, he was making a joke. I've toked with him, and when we were on our second joint, he told me how his name is actually pronounced.
I've also talked with Keith Stroup, of NORML, and everyone pronounces his name stroop. Even his good friends pronounce it that way when mentioning him. Keith's last name is actually pronounced strawp.
It's pronounced like "hair-er". "huh-rare" is incorrect.
Full disclosure: I'm Seattle Hempfest core staff. Other people on core knew him very well. I'm 100% positive that it is NOT huh-rare and that it IS hair-er. That's also how his wikipedia page pronounces it.
I work on / created their volunteer registration website. The one that takes signups, lets them register for shifts, and check-in for shifts.What do you do as "core staff"?
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.I work on / created their volunteer registration website. The one that takes signups, lets them register for shifts, and check-in for shifts.
How's this for proof?Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
I'm laughing because a guy who "partied with Jack" is telling us how to pronounce his name after smoking 2 joints. Contradicting what I was told by several people who were very close to Jack. Including Jeannie Herer. (She is on Facebook, it's not hard to find her. Go ahead and ask her how her last name is pronounced, if you don't believe me!)I'm laughing because a guy who "knows some people who knew Jack" is telling us what "they" said!
*SNIP*
I've also talked with Keith Stroup, of NORML, and everyone pronounces his name stroop. Even his good friends pronounce it that way when mentioning him. Keith's last name is actually pronounced strawp.