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To: The Philosopher who wrote (1984)3/1/1999 4:04:00 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4711
 
No way are you going to get away with not admitting you were wrong about interject, Christopher. Say, "I admit!" C'mon. Say it. Say it. I wanna hear it, Christopher.

Reminder:

(Re *conjecture: verb-intransitive, origin jacere,
meaning to make a conjecture... So evidently,
Christopher, it is an erroneous conclusion on your
part that "Throw MUST be transitive.")

and

<<or if he really wanted to startle, could have
resurrected the archaic but startling irrupt.>>

If you have no objection to archaic words, I'm
afraid you must now retract your objection to
'interject' used as an intransitive verb,
Christopher. From the OED:

Interject v 2. intransitive b. to come between; to
intervene, interpose . Obs. rare.

heh heh

I have to go out now, but I shall return....

Say it.