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Started by Maggie the Opinionated, February 08, 2011, 12:39:03 PM

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Jay

Sorry...but if you are still using IE in today's day and age....you are doing it wrong.

LERN2COMPUUTAHR
I am me, if you dont like it, tough luck!

Assyriankey

Wow - Maggie got smashed in this thread.
Ignoring composer and wilson is key to understanding the ontological unity of the material world.

kevin

may you bathe i the blood of a thousand sheep

rickymooston

Quote from: Mooby the Golden Sock on February 09, 2011, 02:30:15 AM
Now now, Ms. Queen of the Dictionary, you're contradicting yourself.  If "teat cling" is indeed a "circumlocution," then it is not merely a "silly rhyme" for "Sweetling."

As you're undoubtedly well-aware, being a master of definitions, a "circumlocution" is a "roundabout expression" that uses "more words than ...

Maggie, peace be upon her, was wrong.

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of the English language
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