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here trollytrollytrolly troll...
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Do you like raspberry, lookout123? :p
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Well put, Wolf, for it's not yet in the dictionaries. Now, if callipygian means "possessed of or pertaining to beautiful or shapely buttocks," I'd say hemipygian works no matter how you slice it, vertically or horizontally.
I know another word for thesaurus, too.
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Whatever it is, that's not Bruce.
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Peter Mark Roget never knew this word, and many editions of Roget don't have it, but later editions do. Roget compiled his immortal tome in the eighteenth century, and the synonym absolutely screams nineteenth-century style.
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Yep, I can hear the Brits now: "OMG, we're going to have to learn the English language, convert to Christianity, and switch over to a representative government!" Brit1: "I say, Old Boy, I fear the cousins across the pond may impose their upstart culture upon us!" Brit2: "Shocking, I must say! A real stain on the old school tie! What say we go fly an airplane into the World Trade Center?" Brit1: "Smashing idea! Shall we arrange for the Queen to issue a Jihad?" Brit2: "BRilliant! Prince Andrew has always wanted to pay the cousins back for what they did to his great-great-great grandfather in 1776! Cheerio! Pip, Pip, carry on then!" Or are you talking about the London as "Mecca for Muslim terrorists/boys of Muslim families sent off to summer terror camp" thing? You want me to explain why Britain is responsible for THAT? Try LOCATION! It's much easier to get to London from Pakistan than it is to go the extra frequent flier miles to NYC. Also try history. Remember the British Empire? The East India Company? How about the sepoy rebellion? The Brits have a long history with the area of East India which includes a significant muslim population as in Pakistan, among others. The Brits are used to seeing them walking around. Heck, they're probably Gunga Din's third cousin or something and the Muslim fanatic doesn't have the heart to tell Mrs. Polifax that Rudyard Kipling has died quite sometime back. Er... earth to UT? ![]() Last edited by marichiko; 07-30-2005 at 05:07 AM. |
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If you don't really have an answer for the second question ("Why does Britain produce terrorists?") then one has to assume that your answer to the first question ("Why does the Middle East produce terrorists?") is a load of hooey.
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Mari woke up!!!! Hi, Mari!!
Look, I think we can all agree that facts are meaningless...they can be used to prove anything.
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Mari, I was quoting Homer Simpson...have another cuppa.
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