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Post by moonglum on Aug 6, 2007 13:37:18 GMT -6
Now look at wot you dun, I node that wozn't wot I rote.
Now you've done it.
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Post by mabd on Aug 6, 2007 18:55:58 GMT -6
Hey, MG, did you stay in one of 3 guest houses or camp in the Country Park? Beautiful grounds -- almost up to Capability Brown's standards. But boy, was I wrong -- had you figured as more of an Glastonbury type. Glad you had a good time -- you sound refreshed. oh, yeah, dore Maeve
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Post by Phalon on Aug 7, 2007 0:00:56 GMT -6
More, more, more. (MIT, Maeve - more in triplicate, cuz you can never have too much).
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Post by mabd on Aug 7, 2007 1:05:43 GMT -6
More, more, more. (MIT, Maeve - more in triplicate, cuz you can never have too much). Sore, sore, sore, cuz Mercedes color-coded their wiring harness but printed the book in black and white. I wanna a car lift for Xmas!! adore, adore, adore, how shall we celebrate the two of you hitting 7K posts?? muley
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 7, 2007 11:35:37 GMT -6
tore
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Post by moonglum on Aug 7, 2007 13:44:42 GMT -6
Hey, MG, did you stay in one of 3 guest houses or camp in the Country Park? Beautiful grounds -- almost up to Capability Brown's standards. But boy, was I wrong -- had you figured as more of an Glastonbury type. Glad you had a good time -- you sound refreshed. Camped in the park. You're not far wrong, I used to be 'a Glastonbury type', nowadays I'd rather lay on a lounger and play a little guitar than stomp in the mud. I think I'm turning into Ian Anderson! I'll stop being a bore now.
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Post by Phalon on Aug 8, 2007 4:59:59 GMT -6
born
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Post by moonglum on Aug 8, 2007 14:11:11 GMT -6
morn
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Post by Phalon on Aug 8, 2007 23:05:32 GMT -6
horn
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 9, 2007 15:15:04 GMT -6
corn
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Post by moonglum on Aug 9, 2007 15:24:21 GMT -6
torn
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Post by Phalon on Aug 9, 2007 22:47:19 GMT -6
turn
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Post by mabd on Aug 10, 2007 13:53:15 GMT -6
durn (dûrn) interj. & adv. & adj. & v. Variant of darn.
REGIONAL NOTE: There are many regional variants, mostly euphemisms, for damned, both as an oath and as a mild intensive. Southern exclamations and intensives tend to begin with dad–, a euphemism for “god”—hence dadblamed, dadblasted, dadburn, and dadgum. Dadgum can be combined with it in the interjection dadgummit. Another such euphemism is the better-known doggone, probably originally Southern but now widespread. Like dadgum, doggone is used as a mild intensive: “The best doggone deals in Alabama” (billboard in Montgomery). Doggone likewise appears in phrasal interjections: Doggonit, I dropped my hammer. A common Southern and South Midland variant of damned is durn, also euphemistic and relatively mild, as in this snatch of Baltimore dialogue: “If that's not just the weirdest durn thing I ever laid eyes on” (Anne Tyler). (Note nicked from answers.com.)
Maeve
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 10, 2007 14:05:33 GMT -6
burn
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Post by mabd on Aug 10, 2007 14:21:00 GMT -6
gurn
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Post by moonglum on Aug 10, 2007 15:14:40 GMT -6
guru
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Post by Phalon on Aug 11, 2007 4:38:05 GMT -6
Gurl...
as in Gurl Power.
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Post by moonglum on Aug 11, 2007 14:14:41 GMT -6
Hurl
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 11, 2007 15:11:46 GMT -6
hurt
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Post by moonglum on Aug 12, 2007 13:58:31 GMT -6
hart
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Post by Siren on Aug 12, 2007 22:53:43 GMT -6
wart
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Post by Phalon on Aug 12, 2007 23:04:17 GMT -6
Wart, as on those toads you like so much?
Wort, as in those plants I like so much.
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 13, 2007 9:12:22 GMT -6
word
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Post by moonglum on Aug 13, 2007 13:42:41 GMT -6
cord
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Post by Phalon on Aug 14, 2007 5:48:47 GMT -6
card
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 14, 2007 11:02:12 GMT -6
hard
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Post by moonglum on Aug 14, 2007 12:22:27 GMT -6
halt
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Aug 14, 2007 21:34:17 GMT -6
malt
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Post by Phalon on Aug 14, 2007 23:49:07 GMT -6
melt
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Post by fallenangel on Aug 15, 2007 14:48:34 GMT -6
felt
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