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#14072 01/12/01 07:28 AM
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>As to being offended, I'm not in the least troubled by the feeble efforts of bottom-dwelling Northerners to make themselves feel better than those of us (CK, Phyllis, stales, etc.) who live up here at the top of the world.

That's what I mean about "consenting adults". We can all give as good as we get![running for bunker emoticon]

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Definite communication problem here, CK.


As for the "missing permutation", I am totally perplexed. I was referring to the 28 SA doctors in your story who have apparently emigrated to NZ. (At least that's what I thought you said.) And SA has such a dearth of skilled people we can ill afford to supply the world with teachers, doctors, nurses (this is the latest drain; the UK came actively recruiting nurses last year) etc.


This I can clear up. It wasn't CK who mentioned the 28 doctors, I was I. So, you replied to him, but he hadn't written the inital comment - confusion was sure to follow!



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I intended no direct, personal insult Phyllis. It was obvious from your reply to MaxQ that you were from the Republic. The common slang for South Africans here is "japie" as you spell it (correctly, I presume) and "yappie" as I've seen it spelt. If we saw "japie" here, we would assume Japanese!

We use the term the same way that we use Ozzie or Streiner and Kiwi - affectionate contempt. Especially after the last cricket series. I won't use it again here.

I also assume your name ain't "van der Merwe". I knew that was an insult.

It's certainly true that we only take your best. But from what we hear here, your best should be making tracks out of a sense of self-preservation. I know a number of South Africans living here, and they haven't had an easy time of it before they arrived. An academic colleague's 60-year-old sister was raped and sliced to death in her own home outside Cape Town a year ago. Anyway, enough!

Originally I thought you were from Zambia or Zimbabwe, but your post earlier showed that you were identifying with the Republic. Relatively simple deduction!

Anyway, it's good to have you on the board. {Jackie's namaste emoticon]




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We sure do. By the way, I see you've been following the "inverted commas" conversation. I see you prefer the "old one-two"! [private wink emoticon]

I sure do, Jo, hehehe... That was purely intentional. ['no typos here" emoticon]


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tsuwm informs: you know, all this input on various forms of football, soccer, rugby, footy, etc. makes it very clear to me now how (and why) MAD magazine came up with the game of 43-man squamish...

Rather partial here to the grandbaby, Quidditch (viz. Harry Potter) ['knowing-look-to-jmh (is-this-faux-emoticon-thing-going-too-far?)' emoticon]


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>['knowing-look-to-jmh (is-this-faux-emoticon-thing-going-too-far?)' emoticon]

Along the lines of "you can never be too thin or too rich". I think you can never take a joke too far, although I have noticed that people tend to avoid me. Can't imagine why!



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affectionate contempt

I really like that expression!

And I was just pretending to be offended. It was a thin pretext for educating everyone on "japie" (yep, that is the correct spelling) and arming them with another ethnic epithet.


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Yes, I realised after sending the post that I had responded to the wrong person. But the sent post is the modern equivalent of the spent arrow - you can't get it back no matter how much you regret it.

My apologies for being so scatty.


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Daisy dotes? Shouldn't that be Mairsy dotes?


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Daisy dotes? Shouldn't that be Mairsy dotes?

Probably. Blame Al's Hammer Disease. I do, all the time, when I can remember it.



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