A Conversation for CAC - 23.01.03
Great pronunciation poem, :-D
Spiff Started conversation Jan 24, 2003
Hi Boss,
Nice collection, .
I shall be showing that pronunciation poem to some friends, both native-speakers and 'furriners', . Excellent!
I went over to the author's space (though i realise they aren't claiming authorship of the original) but unfortunately i see it's an Elvis job... ne'er mind, can't win 'em all.
anyway, cool ish, cyaround (for a so-called 'group' the five of us don't *actually* seem to communicate much these days, do we...
spiff
Great pronunciation poem, :-D
Spiff Posted Jan 29, 2003
Say Boss, have you been to the MSN Underguide group?
I'd include a link, but don't seem to have it to hand...
Subcom, AgcBen and GTB amongst others, working up enthusiasm for non-EG writing.
It just occurred to me that maybe i'd already seen you in some of those threads; put it down to narcotic-induced brain-cell destruction if i have forgotten!
spiff
Great pronunciation poem, :-D
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Jan 29, 2003
Well, actually I'm still nothing more than just subscribed to all the backlog on site (I haven't been to MSN for ages and I only remember hating the MBytes of downloads that were necessary before getting anywhere). It appears to be growing faster at the end than I can read from the beginning, mainly because I'm more engaged in a private Wowbagger project ie: to visit all h2g2 pages in sequential order in the hope of finding something for the waitresses page.
However, I did notice that quite a few people are active in the Underguide discussion who have never before (or after) let their voice be heard on an AGG/GAG/CAC page. I take that as a sign that CAC has far more lurkers than anyone would imagine
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