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Today: Iraq - --Pete - 01-20-2004 --Pete Today: Iraq - Occhidiangela - 01-20-2004 I could not find "laund." Drat, off to the encyclopedia I go. Maybe it be Atomic Number 117, a trans uranic element that needs a name . . . "laundrium?" As in: "Should I do my laundry, um, or mow the lawn?" :D Today: Iraq - kandrathe - 01-20-2004 I'm sure it is involved in the mysterious spontaneous combustion of socks in the dryer -- the source of lint of course. Today: Iraq - Bun-Bun - 01-20-2004 Heavens, you've never heard of laundanum? I believe Sherlock Holmes was rather fond of it. Shakespeare even referred to it; "Neither a borrower nor a launder be." All in :D Today: Iraq - whyBish - 01-21-2004 Ghostiger,Jan 21 2004, 05:34 AM Wrote:The supposed irony would be.Sorry, but I can't understand any of those sentences. Perhaps if you translate them into L337 it might improve my comprehension? :P Today: Iraq - Chaerophon - 01-21-2004 Obviously! Given the state of his tie, he wouldn't know irony if he was hit in the face with one! Today: Iraq - Rhydderch Hael - 01-21-2004 Holmes had no fondness for laudanum, but instead made use of cocaine. He did, in "The Adventure of the Man with the Twisted Lip" come across personages that made use of the tincture whilst investigating Neville St.Claire's disappearance. |