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To: caly who wrote (9384)1/7/2008 7:59:09 PM
From: Chris Forte  Respond to of 13724
 
LOL! I remember that. Should be a good game.

70 degrees today, and now we're getting pounded with thunderstorms and tornado warnings. Kind of weird for January 7th.



To: caly who wrote (9384)1/8/2008 2:09:04 PM
From: Chris Forte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13724
 
A cousin in Scotland emailed me saying her father-in-law "pranged" his car on the side of their house. I thought my British was pretty good, but I never heard the term "pranged" before. Anyone else heard that one? I looked it up...

prang (prang) pronunciation
tr.v. Chiefly British., pranged, prang·ing, prangs.

1. To crash (an airplane, for example).
2. To damage by colliding with (a car, for example).
3. To bomb from the air.