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LOL, Alex!
And, on a wordier note...
There was a recent typo on this thread (since corrected) where gravestone was changed to greavestone. Perhaps a trick of the subconscious?...because it seems to me that grievestone would, indeed, be a more-than-appropriate name for a gravestone...perhaps even moreso. He anyone ever heard a gravestone referred to as a grievestone before? (I like it enough that I might even send it in to the "pseudodictionary"!)
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Epitaphs of the famous
WhitmanO'Neill 05/10/2002 3:30 AM ![]()
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Bingley 05/10/2002 5:12 AM ![]()
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Wordwind 05/10/2002 9:02 AM ![]()
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Alex Williams 05/10/2002 10:37 AM ![]()
re: Guess who...
TEd Remington 05/10/2002 12:51 PM ![]()
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Capital Kiwi 05/10/2002 6:50 PM ![]()
Pardon my dust
Bobyoungbalt 05/11/2002 2:07 AM ![]()
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AphonicRants 05/11/2002 2:18 AM ![]()
Re: Pardon my dust
WhitmanO'Neill 05/11/2002 3:06 AM ![]()
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wow 05/11/2002 3:36 PM ![]()
sarcastic epitaph
Alex Williams 05/11/2002 3:53 PM ![]()
Re: sarcastic epitaph and a word note
WhitmanO'Neill 05/11/2002 11:35 PM ![]()
Grievestone vs. gravestone
Alex Williams 05/11/2002 11:49 PM
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