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Trin Tragula Posted Sep 25, 2005
Well, yes, it was a nice brownie, I think I told you I especially liked the walnuts and actually if you've got the recipe I wouldn't mind ...
Stop it!
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Malcolm, Colin's Wired Weird Twin [Twice Removed]- {Deus} of Inner Voices {et} A[Not]KA HomicidusInfirmorum Posted Sep 25, 2005
Thankyou! some one else said "Colin" too. I was just double checking.
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J Posted Sep 25, 2005
You fellows have eight supporters, yes? Seems to me that the ReddyFreddy hegemony is growing larger than many other "hegemonies". Almost hegemaniacal. Or hegemonic. Or hegemosaic.
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Trin Tragula Posted Sep 25, 2005
Ah - but we've sensibly incorporated a great deal of internal dissent and bickering in order to avoid any traces of hegemonicity
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J Posted Sep 25, 2005
I don't understand, you intend to get elected by refusing to be a strong political machine?
I think that's an excellent strategery.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Sep 25, 2005
When you said "the stationary", did you mean that bus later in your Posting, Jodan? Is your party a stationary bus?
I don't think I've got any hedgemonies, but I've persuaded a couple of hedgehogs to vote for me.
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J Posted Sep 25, 2005
I think my little speeches are pretty moving
No, stationary like this - http://www.americanstationery.com/
Probably one of those Amurican words I wasn't aware you guys didn't use.
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Trin Tragula Posted Sep 25, 2005
We do use it. We just spell it 'stationery'. As does that website.
And your speeches can be extremely moving
It's just your letterheads that leave me cold
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Trin Tragula Posted Sep 25, 2005
Oh, come, come - the rhetorical skils are impressive:
"You fellows have eight supporters, yes?"
I mean, the terminal 'yes?' - masterful Almost persuades me that you haven't spent the entire day checking on our campaign page at thirty second intervals to watch the number rocket, but have merely taken an educated guess instead
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