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The neverending WORD ASSOCIATION GAME

 
 
danon5
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 10:37 am
"I used to be schizophrenic -
but, now we're ok."
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 10:55 am
I didn't know that. I refuse to read Alice.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:07 am
Yeah! The stupid thing, though, is that the legal Alice terms don't coincide with the medical Alice terms...

Alice syndrome

Mad hatter syndrome

And Cheshire Cat syndrome has something to do with neurosarcoidosis.

Why do you refuse to read it? I never have read it, I must admit... is it against the mental?

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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:14 am
you truly seem to have your neural 'pedal to the metal'!

[and so.......enlightening! Laughing ]
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danon5
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:16 am
Apparently, Carroll suffered from Migraine headaches and the symptoms are expressed in the Alice saga.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:20 am
Thank you, Bo! Once I read something pointless that is half-way interesting, I never forget it. It's a gift Rolling Eyes Laughing.

I was always disappointed that there's no March Hare or Ace of Clubs syndrome-- I wonder what they'd be?

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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:20 am
and, speaking of "legal Alice terms"; there is a new TV show in Canada, called "Alice in Wonderland, where 'Alice' is a newly graduated lawyer, thrust by her office into replacing a neurotic partner, to defend all and sundry, bizaar cases in the local courts; it is a brilliant blend of humour, reality, pathos, tragedy, and whatever other emotional ingredients make the perfect 'human stew'!
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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:22 am
dròm_et_rêve wrote:
Thank you, Bo! Once I read something pointless that is half-way interesting, I never forget it. It's a gift Rolling Eyes Laughing.

I was always disappointed that there's no March Hare or Ace of Clubs syndrome-- I wonder what they'd be?



your gift to us!

i feel a thread coming on.......... Shocked
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:30 am
It sounds quite intriguing, Bo! Do you think that there will be a video of the first series that one can buy?

--- Hmm.... ponders a thread-----

Anyway; from 'gift,' in case this hasn't connected to the post before yet, -- 'A birthday present.'

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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:34 am
I named my dog Pacco Dono, which I considered to mean in italiano 'a gift package'. Well, pacco means package and dono means gift, but I sort of doubt dono is ever used as an adjective. Perhaps Drom knows...
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:39 am
What a nice name, Osso;-- is Pacco the avatar dog? How long have Pacco been with you? As for dono, I've never seen it used as an adjective... in fact, I've never seen it meaning anything but 'gift,' or, by some people, 'surprise.'

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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:40 am
BoGoWo wrote:
dròm_et_rêve wrote:
Thank you, Bo! Once I read something pointless that is half-way interesting, I never forget it. It's a gift Rolling Eyes Laughing.

I was always disappointed that there's no March Hare or Ace of Clubs syndrome-- I wonder what they'd be?



your gift to us!

i feel a thread coming on.......... Shocked


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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:42 am
i'll bet 'dono' is quite 'mobile', eh?!
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:51 am
Pacco, il mio dono, e' molto mobile, specialmente quando un altro cano e' ad vicino. Yes, the scamp is pictured in the avatar, photo'd on an occasion when he was fairly still. He is always at work, you see, whenever he is awake, being, as is his wont, on guard to secure my well being at all times.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 12:11 pm
Pacco is adorable; he looks like a dog who comes to form a considerable part of one's life very quickly! Did you have many animals before him?

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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 12:15 pm
I've been waiting for "just my husband"..... Rolling Eyes
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 12:16 pm
In a few circunstances, pets can have more control, anyway ;D.

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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 12:22 pm
Mr Reve.
[without the circumflex, he never earned it!]
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 12:25 pm
O, there is no Mr. Reve, Bo; thank heavens. As well as its being really unlike me to be the married type with children, the name, Mr. Reve, is kind of spooky, don't you think?

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drom et reve
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 12:26 pm
BoGoWo wrote:
Mr Reve.
[without the circumflex, he never earned it!]


Laughing! Damn right!

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