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RE: Taskmaster
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A good example of a meme is "all your base are belong to us", which has been around for a long time ......
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August 10, 2005 19:55
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August 09, 2005 15:54
RE: Taskmaster
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Sports has a rich vernacular, but even amongst the announcers, they tend not to use "big" words. Co......
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August 09, 2005 05:56
RE: Addled Adages
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And I doubt that many of these sayings are localized in Vermont, or even native to Vermont, especial......
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August 09, 2005 05:49
RE: Old-fashioned Euphemisms
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Kalleh, I've heard "spare the rod and spoil the child" quite a few times, although I can't seem to r......
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August 09, 2005 05:46
RE: British vs. American English
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If I heard someone say "desperately sorry" I would almost interpret this as sarcasm. Of course, Bri......
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August 07, 2005 20:29
RE: Harry Potter - alliteration
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If one were to randomly pick names, one would have 1 in 26 chance of alliteration. Obviously, there......
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July 23, 2005 07:10
RE: Yet more PC nonsense
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After 9/11, a certain radio company, which will remain nameless, banned an absurd list of songs, one......
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July 23, 2005 06:55
RE: Innovation
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July 21, 2005 05:48
RE: Innovation
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Innovative is almost always an improvement on something. However, it is hard to come up with someth......
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July 20, 2005 19:25
RE: What's the word for....?
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I was going from homo = same, logos = word, but that didn't really capture it. What I was going for......
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July 20, 2005 05:45
RE: What's the word for....?
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My initial gut feeling is homologue(homolog)?...
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July 19, 2005 17:29
RE: Quotations
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Close, but it was actually said by Churchill. That isn't even my favorite Churchill quote. "Mr. Ch......
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July 15, 2005 18:55
RE: Not eponyms
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A little more information about the problems for those who don't know: The Travelling Salesman prob......
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July 15, 2005 18:47
RE: Similes: Men are like ...
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A little credit would be nice... : )...
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July 15, 2005 18:44
RE: The world's funniest joke?
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Nope, lower case is correct, although I can see why it is confusing, as the mathematician in questio......
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July 14, 2005 20:44
RE: British vs. American English
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I usually say "Let's get lunch", or even "Let's go to lunch". I probably also say "have lunch", but......
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July 14, 2005 06:08
RE: Quotations
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On not being able to end sentences with prepositions, "It is something up with which we should not p......
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July 13, 2005 21:30
RE: The world's funniest joke?
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For the record, I doubt any of you will get this joke. You are the lucky ones. Those who get this ......
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July 13, 2005 21:29
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That's a good definition. It took my brain a minute to wrap about the definition. On that note, do......
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July 12, 2005 21:14
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