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15/10/2008 10:58:52
 
 
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15/10/2008 09:20:42
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Politics
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Message ID:
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>>>>>>>Well MY code reads like Keates or Wordworth. But I still put in comments, if only to remind ME what I was doing back then!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I try to make mine read like Lennon. . . and McCartney!
>>>>>
>>>>>Well you are the Walrus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Read this carefully, I will write it only wunze: Goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob g'goo
>>>>Being in Phoenix now, where the time is 06:15, I quote Mr. Crabtree: "Good moaning"
>>>
>>>We heard that as "gid miwning". At the time of the original run of the last season, we had offices under the bridge (literally - nice place, though, where the bridge extends into a square) and I was able to get my bicycle all the way to the office door. All nice and cute except my tyres, which were very unreliable, so I carried a hand pump. I'd lock the bike and take the pump with me... Crabtree style, raising it twice as a signal, while saying "gid miiuning". Ah, the times :).
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>>Nice to see you can spell "tyres", unlike the rest of your adopted countrymen.
>
>I was speaking with an Australian in the same hour, so it may have been a reminder that for, ahem, international sagovorniks I should spell it so that FF3 underlines it :).
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>>And I say it's "Gid moaning"
>
>To me "moaning" is pronounced the same as "morning" - with an o - while I heard a distinct i (not uy, but a short i) followed by a u (not a yoo and not an uh, but a short u)... can't remember any word where these two appear without an intervening y (as in reunite)... but imagine meeoow with both ee and oo shortened but still sounding the same. Again, this is how I remember the sound and we spelled it miuning back then.

Moaning is like toning, morning is like mourning
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>Combined with coffee, this futile attempt to convey phonetic experience in English has completely woken me up :).
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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