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Areff m...@privacy.net alt usage english Adrian Bailey wrote: Q68. You have chili at Wendy's, shrimp at Long John Silver's, an Egg McMuffin at McDonald's, a roast -beef sandwich and curly fries at Arby's, and a chocolate cone at Dairy Queen. What should you have next? Please explain. A New England Maple Cheddar ... Sep 12 2005 by Areff - 27 messages - 15 authors |
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Django Cat nospam@please alt usage english Adrian Bailey wrote: Q68. You
have chili at Wendy's, shrimp at Long John Silver's, an Egg McMuffin at
McDonald's, a roast-beef sandwich and curly fries at Arby's, and a chocolate
cone at Dairy Queen. What should you have next? Please explain. Gaviscon?
Sep 11 2005 by Django Cat - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
RH Draney dadoc...@spamcop.net alt usage english Maria Conlon filted: But
those aren't the only versions. Searching in Google Groups: foo-foo or foo foo =
122000* froo froo = 1000 fru fru = 7250 frou-frou = 6000+ fufu = Anywhere from
9000 to 30000 * something going on there wrt "functions." (computers/programs)
You ...
Sep 11 2005 by R H Draney - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Areff m...@privacy.net alt usage english Areff wrote: Adrian Bailey wrote: Q68.
You have chili at Wendy's, shrimp at Long John Silver's, an Egg McMuffin at
McDonald's, a roast-beef sandwich and curly fries at Arby's, and a chocolate
cone at Dairy Queen. What should you have next? Please explain. A New
England Maple ...
Sep 12 2005 by Areff - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Theodore Heise t...@heise.nu alt usage english On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 04:15:14
GMT, Maria Conlon <maria...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Theodore Heise wrote:
Jerry Friedman wrote: Thank you! Actually, I thought Maria's answer was better.
Can I give her my prize? I just now saw this post -- thank you for you kind remark.
Sep 17 2005 by Theodore Heise - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Sara Lorimer que.sara.saraDEL...@gmail.com alt usage english Adrian Bailey
<da...@hotmail.com> wrote: Q68. You have chili at Wendy's, shrimp at Long
John Silver's, an Egg McMuffin at McDonald's, a roast-beef sandwich and curly
fries at Arby's, and a chocolate cone at Dairy Queen. What should you have next?
Sep 11 2005 by Sara Lorimer - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Maria Conlon maria...@sbcglobal.net alt usage english Django Cat wrote:
Adrian Bailey wrote: Q68. You have chili at Wendy's, shrimp at Long John Silver's
, an Egg McMuffin at McDonald's, a roast-beef sandwich and curly fries at Arby's,
and a chocolate cone at Dairy Queen. What should you have next? Please
explain.
Sep 11 2005 by Maria Conlon - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Theodore Heise t...@heise.nu alt usage english On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 19:57:
55 GMT, Maria Conlon <maria...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Theodore Heise wrote:
Starbucks, to complete the classic sequence of courses. Dunkin' Donuts has
better coffee. *Real* coffee. Good point. It's probably a better fit in the character of
...
Sep 12 2005 by Theodore Heise - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
Jess Askin jessaskinDONTTYPETHISP...@yahoo.com alt usage english Maria
Conlon wrote: Theodore Heise wrote: Maria Conlon wrote: Theodore Heise wrote
: Starbucks, to complete the classic sequence of courses. Dunkin' Donuts has
better coffee. *Real* coffee. Good point. It's probably a better fit in the character of
...
Sep 11 2005 by Jess Askin - 27 messages - 15 authors
Q68. On topic.Group: alt.usage.english
TsuiDF stephanie.mitch...@chello.be alt usage english Maria Conlon wrote: But
those aren't the only versions. Searching in Google Groups: foo-foo or foo foo =
122000* froo froo = 1000 fru fru = 7250 frou-frou = 6000+ fufu = Anywhere from
9000 to 30000 And to think I was convinced that 'frou-frou' or 'frou frou' were the ...
Sep 17 2005 by TsuiDF - 27 messages - 15 authors
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