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#24030
03/29/2001 8:04 AM
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glossogordia = tongue-tied-in-knot. IMIU   |  |  |  
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#24031
03/29/2001 8:12 AM
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IMIUAcronym for I Made It Up or phonetic spelling of an Australian ratite?   |  |  |  
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#24032
03/29/2001 9:46 AM
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Thought about the latter, but alas, it stands for the former...
 BTW, since we're on the subject - how would you pronounce cassowary?
 
 
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#24033
03/29/2001 10:46 AM
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How do you pronounce cassowary?  You could try Atomica's variety:
 Translations for: cassowary
 
 Deutsch (German):
 Kasuar
 
 Français (French):
 casoar
 
 Español (Spanish):
 casuario
 
 Italiano (Italian):
 casuario
 
 Português (Portuguese):
 n. casuar (m)
 
 Nederlands (Dutch):
 kasuaris
 
 Svensk (Swedish):
 n. kasuar
 
 Ελληνική (Greek):
 n. (ορνιθ.) κασουάριο (μεγάλη στρουθοκάμηλος)
 
 Русский (Russian):
 казуар
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 I see the Greek and Russian characters were accepted.  In some other post I tried, they turned to rectangles, etc.
 
 
 
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#24034
03/29/2001 1:42 PM
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glossogordia = tongue-tied-in-knot.IMIU (I made it up)-------------------------------------------------------
 Dear Shanks ... never been accused of that. After all I have kissed the Blarney Stone!
 wow
 
 
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#24035
03/29/2001 2:17 PM
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Dear shanks:Re "glossogordia": I have suffered from garrulous types with tongue hinged in middle and wagging at both ends, but, alas in no danger of getting tongue-tied. But if that calamity had befallen them, I would have been tempted to use Alexander the Great's solution.
 
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#24036
03/30/2001 2:25 PM
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Love the term, Shanks!
 It reminded me of something which occurred in a trial.  Here's the transcript:
 
 A.  I lied to Kenneth and frankly, I lied to Kenneth and like Kenneth knows when I'm lying to him and vice versa.  I know when --
 Q.  How does he know when you're lying?
 A.  I get tie tongue.
 Q.  Tongue tied?
 A.  Yes.
 
 [The prosecutor later successfully argued that the witness lied to protect her boyfriend, the defendant.]
 
 
 
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#24037
03/30/2001 2:33 PM
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wow has kissed the Blarney Stone!
 but did it kiss back I wonder?
 
 
 
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#24038
03/30/2001 2:39 PM
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wow has kissed the Blarney Stone!but did it kiss back I wonder?
 Now that you mention it ... I did feel a kind of tickling sensation ... rather like kissing a man with a moustache.   wow  |  |  |  
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03/30/2001 2:57 PM
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<<Q. Tongue tied? A. Yes.>> Oh, My, Gawd!----Sparts! Stitches and back!   This is Binky, wishing you a pleasant from the rings of Saturn, signing off. |  |  |  
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