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Linn (INDYLS)
18 May 2007 13:13
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Manthorp
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:D
Dems fightin’ words!
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THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
18 May 2007 13:39
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Linn (INDYLS)
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Typical American response.
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Linn (INDYLS)
18 May 2007 23:49
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THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
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As apposed to the typical British response?
"I say. By jove. That was rather unnecessary."
(giggle)
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Dave!!
19 May 2007 09:07
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Linn (INDYLS)
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Naah, that's just a typical Rendle response...
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"Programming is like sex, one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."
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Michael Sinz
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Peter (BOUGHTONP)
19 May 2007 10:06
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Linn (INDYLS)
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(nevermind)
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Drew (X3N0PH0N)
19 May 2007 10:52
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Peter (BOUGHTONP)
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ap·pose /əˈpoʊz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uh-pohz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–verb (used with object), -posed, -pos·ing.
1. to place side by side, as two things; place next to; juxtapose.
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Peter (BOUGHTONP)
19 May 2007 11:18
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Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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:((
I knew that, but had completely forgotten about it.
:'(
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Drew (X3N0PH0N)
19 May 2007 11:26
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Peter (BOUGHTONP)
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(hugleft)
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Rowan
19 May 2007 12:39
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Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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Still, a bit of an odd usage, though. Opposed is far more usual. (Google agrees:
opposed
[49.4 million] vs
apposed
[0.29 million]).
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Drew (X3N0PH0N)
19 May 2007 13:29
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The same applies to
common
vs.
usual
. Doesn't really say owt about validity.
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Rowan
19 May 2007 13:40
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I didn't say it was invalid, I said it was odd.
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Rowan
19 May 2007 13:42
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Mr (M00RL0CK)
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Alas, the full phrase
"as sex to"
has only 13000 hits.
But, yes, it is more usual to sex than to appose.
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Linn (INDYLS)
19 May 2007 23:06
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Is appose an american-ism maybe?
Oxford, my usual source of everything words has apposition, but not appose.
However my 1980 edition of Funk & Wagnalls agrees with me. And also Xen. So, it should be declared correct. Yes, it should.
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Manthorp
20 May 2007 00:16
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Linn (INDYLS)
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I declare it so...
"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber,
The Thirteen Clocks
1951
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Linn (INDYLS)
20 May 2007 00:57
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Thank you!
Weren't you meating tonight? Are you finished now?
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THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)
20 May 2007 06:51
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Dave!!
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Shurely "get fucked you slack-arsed granny-raping shitpiece"?
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Manthorp
20 May 2007 06:58
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Linn (INDYLS)
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I typed this bleariliy before going to bed. It is now tomorrow, but the blear remains...
"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber,
The Thirteen Clocks
1951
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Drew (X3N0PH0N)
20 May 2007 20:04
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Linn (INDYLS)
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Funk always agrees with me.
<gets down>
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From:
Manthorp
26 Dec 2007 22:07
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Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)
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AND? Who won?
"We all have flaws, and mine is being wicked."
James Thurber,
The Thirteen Clocks
1951
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