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To: Gauguin who wrote (30630)7/1/1999 3:34:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
It's scrabble that's been heated to where it doesn't superconduct anymore.
Testing the beta site - it feels weird - like new glasses.



To: Gauguin who wrote (30630)7/1/1999 3:36:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Want to hear something macabre? I am trying to line up all the stuff for the m-word. And I have resolved not to bore anyone with stories about it. But I did get the bright idea to see if I could cash in on the fact that Kerrie, my father's wife, owned 51% of a Baton Rouge franchise of a moving company, and now it belongs to my brother. So I called the local franchise office and explained the situation, and asked if I would be entitled to a discount. Yes. 55%.

I feel sorta cheesy, but for 55% off I can handle it.



To: Gauguin who wrote (30630)7/2/1999 5:31:00 AM
From: jpmac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Etymology: Middle English: rabel - pack of animals
Date: 14th century
1 : a disorganized or confused collection of things
2 a : a disorganized or disorderly crowd of people : MOB b : the lowest class of people

cool. I had thought of rabble as an adjective. but it's a noun. you be rousing the wolves.