Re: "Slagging"




"Bryn" <bryn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In message <4328C857.5AA41814@xxxxxxx>, Deirdre <finch.enteract@xxxxxxx>
> writes
> >
> >
> >"Séimí mac Liam" wrote:

> >The mouse is probably Japanese.
>
> OK ! Mouse check !
>
> Mine's Chinese........... ___@@&>

Seimi's an American - soooo last century - almost *all* mouses (meeces?) are
Chinese these days.
Mine is for sure - buck teeth - a real giveaway.

A W-S


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