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>from the dustcover of "When a loose cannon flogs a dead horse there's the devil to pay :seafaring words in everyday speech"
What a piece of text!.
Every single phrase could start a new thread. Thank you!.
I loved “waveson” too. At first sight I thought it was some kind of Windows sound file!.
Juan Maria.
>And it's too early in the morning. I can't make ONE pun out of this.
Did I wake you up?. I'm sorry, I believe that I posted it by noon. Next time I'll try not to make any noise.
Juan Maria.
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