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Dear wwh:
For the record, I like very much the use of flense in the context you first posted here. It is graphic, clean, and to-the-point. It's been used there almost poetically. Give those poets a break, huh?
And, Faldage, for us bumpkins, what does "Ut si" mean? All I can think of it "court-sey," and I'm fairly surely that word doesn't fit the context at all.
Best regards,
Wordwind
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wwh 12/23/2001 10:49 PM ![]()
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wwh 12/24/2001 7:20 PM ![]()
flensing at the try works, and other pleasantries
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