Re: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread David Goldberg

On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities are the promulgators of
triturable obfuscation.


I don't understand.  What do you mean by are?


{  David Goldberg:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  }
{ Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College }
 { Ann Arbor Michigan }
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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread Steve Freides
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 On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities are the promulgators of 
  triturable obfuscation.
 
 I don't understand.  What do you mean by are?

I think that should be argh, as in:

Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities - argh! - the promulgators of 
triturable obfuscation.

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Re: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread MerkerMistress
My apologies for not being clear enough...what I meant was indeed

Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities - argh! - the promulgators of 
triturable obfuscation.

I hope this eliminates any possible confusion.
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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread John Kowalchuk
At 11:51 AM 12/18/05 -0500, Steve Freides wrote:
Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities - argh! - the promulgators of 
triturable obfuscation.

Ahh!  Vogon poetry!

John Kowalchuk  maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
Oshawa, Ontario http://home.ca.inter.net/~horn1

Canadians don't surf the net, we paddle it.
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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread Bill Gross
That's about as bad as the bloody Spanish Inquisition.

-Original Message-
At 11:51 AM 12/18/05 -0500, Steve Freides wrote:
Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities - argh! - the promulgators of 
triturable obfuscation.

Ahh!  Vogon poetry!

John Kowalchuk  maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
Oshawa, Ontario http://home.ca.inter.net/~horn1
 


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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread james maddrey

When I was reassembling my horn after cleaning it ,
I forgot where the counter fortor ceiver lever spring goes
and cannot reassemble it.


Can any one help?


2nd 5th horn.

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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 9:44 PM -0500 12/18/05, james maddrey wrote:
fortor ceiver

Can any one help?


What's a fortor?

What's a ceiver?

I can help. Bring your horn over. Subida del Molino #2, off Paseo de la
Presa by the Escuela Normal.


Carlberg Jones
Guanajuato, Gto.
MEXICO


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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-18 Thread Bill Gross
Though I won't mention the number or types of their most feared methods.

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BG wrote:
That's about as bad as the bloody Spanish Inquisition.

**

But Bill,

NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!!!

The Jack Attack!
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Re: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-17 Thread MerkerMistress
Idiosyncratically euphuistic eccentricities are the promulgators of 
triturable obfuscation.  
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Re: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-16 Thread billbamberg
Red and blue are among my favorite flavors, but not brown. 
 
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 What really gripes me is when the professional talkers ( even worse, the 
 professional writers) say  write dumb stuff like, The crisis centers 
 around  disaster preparedness.  There is no center around.  Center in, 
 center on, center at, center somwhere around (i.e., center somewhere near) 
 -- all OK.  The center is smack in the middle.  



As a police officer, I was often dispatched to be on the lookout for a 
Chevybrown in color.  I would ask, Has brown ever been a shape or size?  
I knew that it was a color!

The sixth graders are coming in the band room...back to work.

Greetings from the Gulf Coast

Stephen Pearce
Foley, Alabama
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RE: [Hornlist] Centers Around

2005-12-16 Thread TAJ
In my line of work there is little more frustrating than competing
standards.  If something is a standard, then everyone agrees.  If they
are competing, then they obviously aren't standard.

Timothy A. Johnson
Information Technologies
Northwestern College
St. Paul, Minnesota

http://tajohnson.org


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