Re: terms


Subject: Re: terms
From: David Mooney (moko@city-net.com)
Date: Fri Feb 21 2003 - 16:15:43 EST


My favorite use of "innit"--Procol Harum Live wuth the
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra--"Life's like a beanstalk,
innit?" Not quite neolithic but it is in Canada.

doh wrote:
>
> Wow!
> Examining CECDisgust humour analysts said it was of the Neolithic period
> probably dating from around 30,000 BC.. some bones were found , but
> these were insufficient for testing due to the level of deterioration.
>
> I;'ve joined the m-w word list of the day
> So I can learn new words to use on this list
> To keep up with clever people
> My latest one is supercilious
> Golconda's a top one too
> Lapidary is alright
> But my all time favourite has to be innit
>
> Laters respect..
> Thrash I and I inna baked bean a fari
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-cecdiscuss@concordia.ca
> [mailto:owner-cecdiscuss@concordia.ca] On Behalf Of Audiochrom@aol.com
> Sent: 20 February 2003 13:17
> To: cecdiscuss@concordia.ca
> Subject: Re: terms
>
> In a message dated 2/19/03 4:46:44 PM, ckk@pobox.com writes:
>
> << Remember that "New Age" rhymes with "Sewage" :-)
>
> Chris Koenigsberg
>
> ckk@ckk.com (ckk@pobox.com, ckoenigsberg@earthlink.net)
>
> http://www.ckk.com >>
>
> only to the Pretentious Unpoetic Academic Ear,
>
> Remember that "Electroacoustic" rhymes with "Sh.. On A Stick" :-)
>
> audiochrom

-- 
David Mooney
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