06-04-2005, 12:52 AM
Occhidiangela,Jun 3 2005, 05:30 PM Wrote:Nico, nice to see you, and now I shall nit you. :D "Ticks off checkmark" is what you were looking for, unless your checkmark makes the sound of a grandfather clock. :lol: In which case, carry on.
Also,"s h i t e" rather than "shyte." Or, is that the Canadian spelling? I note dictionary.com has only the entry for "s h i t e" so only half a nit. No OED handy.
Druid Question of the day: Can a werewolf "lick himself," and if he can, why would he leave the house?
Been too long, drop by again soon. :D
Occhi
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My bad! Actually, it was meant to be a plural "ticks of checkmarks", one for each category of redundancy. Thanks for the heads-up, however missed.
And the "shyte" spelling is well-founded and darned-near universal in my neck of the woods. Whether it's argued as an Aussie variation or coming from the bastardization of the Queen's English is a moot point by now. I'm pretty sure any Texan wouldn't give a rat's ass in any case.
*insert beautific grin here*
Quote:A texan. The lowest form of white man that there is. - Robert Duvall, Geronimo
Garnered Wisdom --
If it has more than four legs, kill it immediately.
Never hesitate to put another bullet into the skull of the movie's main villain; it'll save time on the denouement.
Eight hours per day of children's TV programming can reduce a grown man to tears -- PM me for details.
If it has more than four legs, kill it immediately.
Never hesitate to put another bullet into the skull of the movie's main villain; it'll save time on the denouement.
Eight hours per day of children's TV programming can reduce a grown man to tears -- PM me for details.