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Re: Phonetics for "LUGNET" trademark and member IDs (was Re: member id's: simple numbers or something mo
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Thu, 29 Jul 1999 16:59:03 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy Sproat writes:
> 1. The soft, pink snow borne by the east winds in July, it falls at a steep
> angle close to the ground on the leeward side of a mountain peak. Compare
> with bililuminous, the glowing pink snow borne by hot winds from Washington
> state's Hanford Nuclear Complex; and with bilinihongo, the prepackaged and
> artificially-colored pink snow borne by freighter from Japan.
Hostess Sno-balls are good example of the usage of this substance.
-Tom McD.
when replying, little wedge-shaped spamcakes make good climbing pitons.
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