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Re: what is ALE?
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Mon, 6 Jun 2005 18:46:55 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Johannes Koehler wrote:

Yeah, thanks, I'm coming to that party! Would you pay for my taxi?

Taxi OR beer, whichever's less. I guess... Assuming I have any money left after
BF... Apparently some rumor got started that I'm buying rounds at Rocklands???
Gonna be hard to pull off because Nik'll be with me again this year and I don't
think I can sneak him in the way I did 2 years ago...

Anyway, not gonna happen.

Well maybe I'll buy rounds just for the people that actually like me (and can
prove it... somehow...), that should be a lot cheaper...

2 - Which I never say as "irk", I always say Eye Eye Are Cee...

How do you pronounce "LOL"? Better asked: Does anybody ever pronounce it? Ain't
www-acronyms like that only used in written communication?

Ya I think so, except in rare circumstances. But the question still comes up,
how do you say it "in your head" when you're reading it, even if you don't voice
it... I actually say LOL "loll" in my head, believe it or not, unlike IIRC...

   
         
     
Subject: 
Re: what is ALE?
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Mon, 6 Jun 2005 19:56:01 GMT
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Well maybe I'll buy rounds just for the people that actually like me (and
can
prove it... somehow...), that should be a lot cheaper...


Crap, there's always a catch isn't there?

Rob

   
         
   
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Re: what is ALE?
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Mon, 6 Jun 2005 21:15:01 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Larry Pieniazek wrote:

   In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   How do you pronounce “LOL”? Better asked: Does anybody ever pronounce it? Ain’t www-acronyms like that only used in written communication?

Ya I think so, except in rare circumstances. But the question still comes up, how do you say it “in your head” when you’re reading it, even if you don’t voice it... I actually say LOL “loll” in my head, believe it or not, unlike IIRC...

What a strange person! Acros are to save time typing, neh? So, why wouldn’t one voice it out “in one’s head”? Whenever I read an acro, I unsuffit.

Unless a person is too important and their time too valuable to take that extra nanosecond or two to do it? ;-)

JOHN

   
         
   
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Re: what is ALE?
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Mon, 6 Jun 2005 21:34:09 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, John Neal wrote:
   In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Larry Pieniazek wrote:

   In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   How do you pronounce “LOL”? Better asked: Does anybody ever pronounce it? Ain’t www-acronyms like that only used in written communication?

Ya I think so, except in rare circumstances. But the question still comes up, how do you say it “in your head” when you’re reading it, even if you don’t voice it... I actually say LOL “loll” in my head, believe it or not, unlike IIRC...

What a strange person! Acros are to save time typing, neh? So, why wouldn’t one voice it out “in one’s head”? Whenever I read an acro, I unsuffit.

The voices in my head talk slowly, so that I can understand what they are saying... apparently yours don’t, and talk so fast that you’re getting garbled messages?

That certainly would explain a lot!

   Unless a person is too important and their time too valuable to take that extra nanosecond or two to do it? ;-)

Yep, that’s me all right...

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: what is ALE?
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Unless a person is too important and their time too valuable to take that
extra nanosecond or two to do it?  ;-)

Yep, that's me all right...

Of all the people who *could* have responded to [JOHN], I knew you would be
the first (if not the only) to chime in and say that.  You're becoming too
easy to read.  Time to change your modus operandi...

Rob

 

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