willow tl
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jul, 2004 05:29 pm
RELENTLESS:

RUDIM*NTARY Education Lets Even Naughty Talentless Lowlifes Enjoy Simple Sentences.
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danon5
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jul, 2004 05:55 pm
RUDIM*NTARY

Regardless, USING demographics increases mean identifiers necessary to air regular yeomen.
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devriesj
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jul, 2004 06:59 pm
R*L*NTL*SS

Really young LILLIPUTIANS never try lollygagging unless somewhat supervised

Welcome Taiknee!
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 05:36 am
Yeah, welcome Taiknee


USING

Unger's SPEED injections: not good.
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 06:43 am
-And, "E"s are wild. We believe in making things easy for ourselves. Smile

SPEED (SP**D)

Stop putting BLAME on dad.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 06:48 am
Blam_:

Brummies like a manly cad.


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boomom2
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 07:46 am
O.k., you're gonna have to help us out with this one... What the heck is a Brummie????? Confused
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 11:51 am
Google is your friend, boomom2. Smile
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 12:03 pm
Brummie is a person from Birmingham, a place in England in which they have the worst accent in the English speaking world.


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Clary
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 12:46 pm
BRUMMI* (we calls 'em grockles down yer in Debb'n)

Best read Uncle Mac's MAGIC Island, Drom.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 12:55 pm
'Grockles?' Does that have another meaning, like 'cockney' does?

Mac's:

Monsters are calling someone.

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Clary
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 12:58 pm
a) aprt from the land of Cockaigne, I don't know another meaning of cockney
b) grockle is a tourist esp from Brum and the Black Country
c) I had capitalized MAGIC, much as I liked your acronym
Very Happy
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 01:18 pm
Oh, the damn green underlining of Mac's confused me.

There are many meanings for Cockney, many of which are from Shakespeare's day. Cockney was, like a princox, an unruly, impudent boy. It was also a contraction of cock's leg or something-- I forget the second, but I will check it up, when I next mess around with my luggage.

New acronym:

My Auntie Gertrude is crazy.


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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 01:19 pm
Thank Austens that I never had a Birmingham accent. I don't know which is worse; that of Birmingham, or from 'Dodlég' way.


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Clary
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 01:21 pm
Get a real talent! Rather ungainly - driving MOTORBIKES.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 01:24 pm
Motorb_kes:

Masterful orators tackle our real, buggering isolation kindly, every Sunday.


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Clary
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 01:37 pm
ORATORS

Oscar (de la) Renta advises trinees on REGULATION suits.
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smog
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 02:02 pm
REGULATION

Running everywhere gives unfit laze-abouts the idea of NAPPING.
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boomom2
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 03:13 pm
Hey Fritz, in my defense, I *did* google the d*mn thing...but still had no clue! You can lead a horse to Google, but you can't make him link...

NAPPING

Now aren't people petty in noggin' GAMES?

(Truly - meant with no malice!)
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devriesj
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jul, 2004 08:51 pm
GAMES

Go and make everyone SMELLY!
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