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Re: Brickish Museum of Natural History (BMNH)
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lugnet.pirates
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Fri, 25 Feb 2000 02:11:07 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Tony Priestman wrote:
> Mr L F Braun wrote
> > This is why I'm answering the message (besides the loud
> > guffawing above). It can still be called "Chip," it's
> > just that "Chip" denotes something else--and in fact it
> > denotes something related to shipbuilding.
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> While not knowing the details of this (shame on me), I *did* think about
> the woodworking possibilities, but discarded it as another scurrilous
> nasturtium on the Brickish weather :-)
Much as I would not dare cast nasturtiums on the Brickish weather (I'm told
nasturtiums are better cut and cast into a lovely crystal vase, with some nice
fresh water, to brighten up living rooms against the almost permanently
overcast skies outside ;-), it seems we're back to "Soggy Chip de la Tour",
regardless of the potatoes timing thing.
Now all I have to do is work out how this little cog managed to give its name
to mushy under-fried strips of potato :-)
Richard
Still baldly going....
Oi, did I just get keel-hauled while I wasn't watching? That *really* stings!
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| | Re: Brickish Museum of Natural History (BMNH)
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| On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Mr L F Braun (<FqGH9p.E1E@lugnet.com>) wrote at 22:32:13 (...) While not knowing the details of this (shame on me), I *did* think about the woodworking possibilities, but discarded it as another scurrilous nasturtium on the (...) (25 years ago, 25-Feb-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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