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Tundri? What the f**k are they, then?
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Dec 18, 2001
Thanks Spiff, I honestly never knew and would never have guessed it was Lappish.
I just assumed, because 'educated' gents and priests and such were the early explorers of Canada that everything had a Latin name or a bastardised anglo-or-franco spelling of a local native term.
"Tundra-ing, tundra-ing, all along the way"
*I'm getting a lot of mileage out of '76 Trombones' this week. But don't worry, if the pattern of life remains unchanged, I'll soon switch to 'Colonel Boogie' (Theme from Bridge on the River Kwai) and seque neatly into the Sound of Music shortly thereafter.*
jwf
Tundri? What the f**k are they, then?
Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Dec 18, 2001
The old Webster's say that 'tundra' is of Russian origin from the Finnish-Ugric, akin to the Lapp 'tundar'.
As for Colonel Bogie!
'Hitler has only got one b**l
and Goering's are really awfully small.
Himmlers are awfully sim'lar,
and Goebbel's got no b**ls at all!'
(segue into Johann Phillipe Van Sousa)
Nun-a-nun-nunna-nuh
dunt-da-dum
Nun-a-nun-nunna-nuh
dunt-da-dum
Na-nunnna-nunnna-nunnna
da-da-dum-da-dumpta
na-na
na-na-na
na-na-na
na-na-na
na-na, na-na
na-na-naa-nuh
'Be kind to our fine feathered friends,
for a duck might be somebody's mother!'
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OK Now what, indeed!
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Dec 18, 2001
As this thread morphs slowly but methodically into a semi-private 'playroom' for AGGGAGgers (because the serious stuff should go to the AGG/GAG threads like 'organisational discussion) I feel compelled to now provide this link for your 'consideration'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A245170
There is so much more to h2g2 than meets the eye, wot!
breast of the season to y'all
~j~
You been doing searches for naughty words again, jw?
Spiff Posted Dec 18, 2001
Thanks for sharing jw!
Much amusement to be had from j's link, everyone. Don't miss!
Would it be considered offensive or insulting? Some of them are rather unflattering! And maybe some people would find the whole idea offensive. Would the beeb find it unsuitable for widespread distribution?
*hopes he hasn't dropped anyone in it*
Anyway, you can see what I'm getting at. If it will pass muster, we want to get it in the column, oder?
*off back to have another letch!*
Spiff
You been doing searches for naughty words again, jw?
Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Dec 18, 2001
Bottle fed as a baby, huh?
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(who's playing? (:
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You been doing searches for naughty words again, jw?
Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Dec 18, 2001
Oops! Cursed for ever! I accidently made a smiley! I'm sorry, I'll clean it up.
'morphing' humpf!
thrrrrpppppptttt!
A:::::::::::::::p:::::::::::::p:::::::::::l::::::::::::::e::::::::::::s:::::::::::::a:::::::::::u::::::::::::c:::::::::::e::::::::::::::::!
Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Dec 18, 2001
Have you seen this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A658974
it's a goofie little piece about the orkneys that ends in first person.
Zapples
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Dec 19, 2001
tonsil have you seen this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/F62089?thread=157258 A fellow Zappa fan looking for you I think. ojo
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