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Flotsam is what's left floating after a ship has sunk. Jetsam is what is jettisoned from the ship (usually in an attempt to keep it from sinking).
And it's too early in the morning. I can't make ONE pun out of this.
TEd
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Is it "beck and call" or "beckon call" ?
jdholloway 08/16/2000 1:17 PM ![]()
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TEd Remington 08/16/2000 4:13 PM ![]()
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johnjohn 08/17/2000 10:26 AM ![]()
"kith and kin", "rack and ruin", "kit and caboodle
TEd Remington 08/17/2000 1:02 PM ![]()
"flotsam and jetsam"
juanmaria 08/19/2000 10:03 AM ![]()
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TEd Remington 08/19/2000 10:52 AM ![]()
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juanmaria 08/19/2000 4:25 PM ![]()
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tsuwm 08/19/2000 12:09 PM ![]()
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juanmaria 08/19/2000 4:16 PM ![]()
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tsuwm 08/19/2000 12:30 PM ![]()
Re: Is it "beck and call" or "beckon call" ?
Jackie 08/18/2000 11:15 AM ![]()
Thanks and Hello
jdholloway 08/18/2000 1:02 PM
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