Re: It used to be 'onli in America'
- From: Phil Aypee <Phil.Aypee@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 12:10:26 +0100
Hi,
The Daft Bugger wittered:
Non sequitur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNon sequitur (IPA:presumably under the impression I don't know what it means. Daft - tautology
/n?n's?kw?t?r/) is Latin for "it does not follow," third person singular
of the present indicative active of the deponent verb sequor. ...
intended. He should stick to ancient Greek.
He also wittered:
VIRTUALLY EVERY POST BY AYPISS IS IN THIS CATEGORYwhich *again* makes no sense as he didn't say what category (but I imagine
it wasn't the literary pearls category).
Take care,
Phil.
--
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity."
.
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