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Posted By: Jackie Anu's wordplay! - 09/19/00 11:39 AM
What did the bartender do when he saw a couple of patrons too drunk to drive themselves home? He called a parataxis. -Anu


Cool!! (And if they'd gotten sick, he coulda called a
paradox.)


Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/22/00 10:30 AM
If they got too high, then perhaps a parachute would be useful.

Posted By: Jackie Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/23/00 01:18 AM
Anu--do parataxis have parameters??

Posted By: Max Quordlepleen Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/23/00 01:28 AM
Anu--do parataxis have parameters??

If so, can you pay with a paradigm(s)?

Posted By: paulb Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/23/00 10:41 AM
<If they got too high>

a sort of paralytic paradise par avion, perhaps?

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/23/00 02:49 PM
I'm wondering whether they got high on too much Paraclete?

Posted By: tsuwm Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/23/00 05:46 PM
pardon my parrhesia in partaking in this little party, but I thought I could parlay this little paradigm to some benefit: my paranymph committed just an awful parapraxis at our wedding reception (although it may have been a purposeful paronomasia) involving parorexia and the Parousia; before we parted, there was a bit of parti pris and untoward parvanimity -- what a lot of parvenus....

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: Anu's wordplay! - 09/25/00 07:00 AM
pardon my parrhesia . . . . etc. etc

Well - I suppose this is par for the course . .

Posted By: pl8speaker Re: Anu's wordplay! - 12/12/07 10:04 PM
A paradigm(s) will no longer let you make a phone call, even to a parataxis.
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