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Posted By: Flatlander Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/22/04 05:56 PM
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/000505.html

Posted By: Faldage Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/22/04 08:31 PM
And he calls himself a linguist? Next thang you know he's gone be telling us the Eskimo have only one word that covers all the varieties of snow.

Posted By: TEd Remington Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 10:44 AM
I think he might have had one hit too many on the boob.

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 12:27 PM
boob

this might become some sort of really twisted rhyming slang...

Posted By: jheem Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 01:35 PM
What?

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 01:46 PM
had to switch to threaded to see what you were "whatting" about, jheem...

Posted By: jheem Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 01:52 PM
switch to threaded

Oh, does everybody use threaded? I'm shocked. And we all speak standard English with an RP accent, naa?

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 02:23 PM
nah, I'm a flatster...

oh, I imagine someone is going to have fun with that..

Posted By: Faldage Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 02:26 PM
The historical terms on this board are flat-liner and threadnodist.

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 02:32 PM
flat-liner

you mean I'm dead?!

Posted By: jheem Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 02:50 PM
The historical terms on this board are flat-liner and threadnodist.

I think I'll use flatista and filist.

Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/23/04 02:59 PM
you rebel.

Posted By: Zed Re: Do You Wish To Use Hmoob? - 06/24/04 09:37 PM
rebel with or without a 'cos?

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