ask ShonaAt first I thought somebody had a lisp and we were talking about containers for a soft drink with vegetable extracts.
Very confuthing.
Tho I athked Webthter, and Webthter, he thay:
coe·la·canth
Etymology: ultimately from Greek koilos hollow akantha spine
: any of an order (Coelacanthiformes) of lobe-finned fishes known chiefly from Paleozoic and Mesozoic fossils
"Hollow spine"? Nah.
Hollow skull, possibly.
Hollow legs - or rather hollow (lobed) fins - almost definitely.
Oh, I just wanted to say "Hey!" to all you
Ayleurs out there. Perhaps that should be
"Hail
Ayleurs!" as "Hey!
Ayleurs" sounds like it's leading up to a telling-off.
"Hello
Ayleurs!" is right out for now, as an "s" has a tendency to creep in between the two words, and Rhub (fellow enthusiastic
Ayleur) has had enough of Swan Lake, apparently.
So how
should one
Ayleur greet another?
I mean another
Ayleur, of course.
Well, being
Ayleurs, we're never going to agree on that one, are we?
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