#89307
12/12/2002 12:53 AM
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From "engines" 1456: A word to consider next time you open a new ream of shiny white paper is the Arabic word rizmah. It means a bale or a bundle. The Spanish made rizmah into resma, and the French made reyme of it. It finally became the English word ream -- a bundle of twenty quires (or 500 sheets) of paper. That word-trail matches the trail of paper almost perfectly as it moved from the east to the west.
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#89308
12/12/2002 11:56 AM
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#89309
12/12/2002 2:22 PM
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Dear Faldage: my mother-in-law had learned a lot of salty words from her father, who had been a traveling salesman. He was henpecked, and retaliated by slyly teaching his wife salty expressions learned from fellow traveling salesmen. One of them was "reamed" meaning being sodomised in a financial transaction. I had to explain it to my wife to keep her from using it with friends who might know the vulgar origin.
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#89310
12/12/2002 5:52 PM
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Dr. Bill's jack-in-the-boxing tsuwm.
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#89311
12/12/2002 6:51 PM
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jack-in-the-boxing
Yeahbut® did you see how tsuwm pulled that double reverse on him?
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#89312
12/12/2002 7:48 PM
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#89313
12/12/2002 8:30 PM
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no need to go that far, Bill.
formerly known as etaoin...
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#89314
12/12/2002 9:56 PM
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Dear wwh,
You're always in a piacular mood. This ain't even picayune news.
Now were you to be in an oracular mood, well, hey, that would be somethin' new! Or even an avuncular mood, quite unlike you. Spectacular? Well, yes, you've been that at times. But please avoid nucular moods since they make Faldage, in particular, testy.
Best regards, WW
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