Re: Weasley's Wizard Wheezes product ideas



On Jun 30, 11:10 am, Joe Bednorz <inva...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 17:06:09 -0000, Al wrote in
<1183223169.423866.127...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

On Jun 30, 8:51 am, Joe Bednorz <inva...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Polyjuice potion of famous people. You can look like Paris Hilton
or Beckham for an hour.

That's more on the funny side of things; by serious, I meant Defense
Against the Dark Arts-type stuff

It would make serious amounts of dosh.

What's dosh?

Money.



I see from the groups you visit that they're heavily UK.

UK and international, now that you mention it. I hadn't really
thought about it before.

Looks like you're new to Usenet?

So, are you British, or what?

I'm been a natural born citizen of the United States of America. I
just read too much, a lot of it British. I also admire (formerly
Great) Britain greatly, but not blindly.

I'm American, so dosh might be some British slang I'm not familiar
with; or is it a misspelling?

<http://www.peak.org/~jeremy/dictionary/dictionary/dictionary.php?Amer...>

dosh (slang, noun) : cash, money.

Here are some other good American English words to search for in the
right hand column: suspenders, fanny, ***, knock up, vest, bonnet,
boot.

"Americans and the British are two people separated by a common
language."

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Joe Bednorz

I am new to Usernet. I have posted a bit in a couple of the Google
Labs groups.
Where'd you get the quote?

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