>>>>>>>>>>>...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Next question is probably going to have to do with angels and needle tips...
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>My best guess is that Angels don't use needles. They're naturally high.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>lol. The ancient philosopher didn't come to think of that, for some reason.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>I guess even philosophers Kant think of everything.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>With puns like that you're just Sartre Confuscian de Mann, and you'll get no Marx from me!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Locke here now. You Nietzsche know he understands Fuller than you realise. Anyway, D'Israeli has Bacon too Mach.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>You always try and Goethe me into a Fichte, Buddha Comte be Darwin into it
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hello? Foucault? You're Thoreauly Schelling me. You Plato our Tzu loves - words and puns. I helps to Schopenhauer wits, but plays Hobbes with my time. Camus Zeno end to this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hess, Wright, it keeps you Jung at Hart, Bohr don't be Diogenes issue. Let's not put Descartes before the Herz.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Sorry for the long delay, but I had no Joyce. Had to Gödel the boss something, and Turing every question Ast into a Popper foofaraw is his specialty. Watts worse, Hegel be Ch'ung gum with open mouth while Maiminides that I put forward. Well Hume I to complain, and Dewey care anyway?
>>>>>
>>>>>LOL
>>>>>
>>>>>Thales a Tolstoy! Hannay excuse! Haym Sorley Buddha Duhem Bayle Evola Dias. It Mosca Tai-chen Hughes Hall Knight or Moore (Weyl, it Tucker Hughes Longinus) to Comte Philo Dias Lotze. Hughes Tindal Haym daft?
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>>>>Okay, you win. I can only figure out about half of that.
>>>>That's a tall story? Thales for that's?
>>>>Any excuse Ok. good one.
>>>>I'm sorry, but I don't believe all of that? Geez Terry. Worse and worse.
>>>
>>>I'm sorry, but I don't believe all of this.
>>>
>>>What's "worse" about that?!! Well if you're Günther insult me! ... I didn't get all yours, but I gave you the Bennet Fichte of the doubt.
>>
>>But Duhem for don't?
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>as in pronounced "doo-mm" - if you say it fast enough with the other words it works - I reckon. :-)
Hmmm.... Over here we'd say it more like 'doo-em' probably.
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>>Thales for that's? Tindal for 'think'? Shouldn't there be some degree of homonymicity (likely a made up word) to the pun?
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>homonymicity - scmhomonymicity:
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>I got Gödel though, being German, it should be pronounced like "girdell"
I know, but to the great unwashed... ;)
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>BTW - homonymism?????
Probably also a made up word.
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>>What part of mine didn't you get. Maybe I'm doing the same as I'm accusing you of doing without realising it.
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>Maiminides? - my-im-in-eedeez?
Well, I pronounce it like "Maimin' idees" (actually with the accent on the 'i' before the 'd', but I won't tell anybody if you don't).
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>>>>It musta taken you all night or more (well, it took you longer than us to come... ??? Philo Dias Lotze ???
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>>>It musta taken you all night or more (well, it took you longer enough)
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>>>>to Comte Philo Dias Lotze
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>>>to compile this lot.
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>>Ok, I guess I see that now that you've pointed it out. I'd not have got it on my own. It's not that it's bad, but 'compile' was just not the sort of word I was expecting, I guess.
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>>>>You think I'm daft?? Tindal for think ???
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>>>>And no, I didn't get a chance to think about it yesterday later in the afternoon at all. So I put it together at home during dinner and typed it this morning at work.
>>>
>>>What the 'kinell s a "foofaraw"?
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>>It's a 'fuss'. According to Webster, a disturbance or to-do over a trifle. That's my boss. Unfortunately, he's the kind of guy who likes to find issues one at a time and call me separately on each one. It means I'm on the phone to him or in his office a dozen times a day for every trivial little thing he comes up with (as I said, one triviality at a time).
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