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RH Draney dadoc...@spamcop.net alt usage english Michael Hamm filted: A certain four-letter word for "copulate" which starts with 'f' (you know the one: this is not a trick question, at least not in that respect) was changed in the American version of a book to the name of a country. Which country? Belgium, of course. Sep 7 2005 by R H Draney - 12 messages - 6 authors |
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
Michael Hamm msh...@math.wustl.edu alt usage english On Wed, 7 Sep 2005,
the Omrud wrote, in part: It seems the question is valid after all <sigh of="relief" />
(I wrote that question.) Michael Hamm AM, Math, Wash. U. St. Louis msh210@
math.wustl.edu Fine print: http://www.math.wustl.edu/~msh210/ ... legal.html.
Sep 7 2005 by Michael Hamm - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
Michael Hamm msh...@math.wustl.edu alt usage english A certain four-letter
word for "copulate" which starts with 'f' (you know the one: this is not a trick
question, at least not in that respect) was changed in the American version of a
book to the name of a country. Which country?
Sep 7 2005 by Michael Hamm - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
the Omrud usenet.om...@gmail.com alt usage english Adrian Bailey spake
thusly: "RH Draney" <dadoc...@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:
dflonl0...@drn.newsguy.com... Michael Hamm filted: A certain four-letter word
for "copulate" which starts with 'f' (you know the one: this is not a trick question, at
least not in ...
Sep 7 2005 by the Omrud - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
the Omrud usenet.om...@gmail.com alt usage english Mark Brader spake thusly
: Michael Hamm: A certain four-letter word for "copulate" which starts with 'f' (you
know the one: this is not a trick question, at least not in that respect) was changed
in the American version of a book to the name of a country. Which country?
Sep 7 2005 by the Omrud - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
the Omrud usenet.om...@gmail.com alt usage english Mark Brader spake thusly
: Michael Hamm posts: A certain four-letter word for "copulate" which starts with 'f'
(you know the one: this is not a trick question, at least not in that respect) was
changed in the American version of a book to the name of a country. Which
country ...
Sep 7 2005 by the Omrud - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
Adrian Bailey da...@hotmail.com alt usage english "the Omrud" <usenet.omrud
@gmail.com> wrote in message news:MPG.1d88ca3a1ea495f7989f73@news.
ntlworld.com... Adrian Bailey spake thusly: "RH Draney" <dadoctah@spamcop.
net> wrote in message news:dflonl05gc@drn.newsguy.com... Michael Hamm
filted: ...
Sep 7 2005 by Adrian Bailey - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
Jerry Friedman je...@totally-official.com alt usage english Adrian Bailey wrote: "
RH Draney" <dadoc...@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:dflonl05gc@drn.
newsguy.com... Michael Hamm filted: A certain four-letter word for "copulate"
which starts with 'f' (you know the one: this is not a trick question, at least not in
that ...
Sep 8 2005 by Jerry Friedman - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
Adrian Bailey da...@hotmail.com alt usage english "RH Draney" <dadoctah@
spamcop.net> wrote in message news:dflonl05gc@drn.newsguy.com... Michael
Hamm filted: A certain four-letter word for "copulate" which starts with 'f' (you know
the one: this is not a trick question, at least not in that respect) was changed in ...
Sep 7 2005 by Adrian Bailey - 12 messages - 6 authors
Q39. Euphemism.Group: alt.usage.english
Mark Brader m...@vex.net alt usage english Michael Hamm: A certain four-letter
word for "copulate" which starts with 'f' (you know the one: this is not a trick
question, at least not in that respect) was changed in the American version of a
book to the name of a country. Which country? RH Draney (and me, a few
minutes later): ...
Sep 7 2005 by Mark Brader - 12 messages - 6 authors
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