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Mr Logic Talk
The Groob Started conversation Mar 3, 2003
Do you remember that character from Viz, Mr Logic? Everything he says is in really long words. I think it will be fun to have a thread where you can use Mr Logic-speak. To start off:
I have a disquietening sensation in my locamotionary appendage
= I've got a pain in the leg.
Any offers?
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Phryne- 'Best Suppurating Actress' Posted Mar 3, 2003
Which locomotionary appendage? the sinister or the dexter?
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cCmndhd Deuce, Thingite Conflict Roboticist, 1s Armored Amphibious Cavalry Division,or The Big Wet ONE Posted Mar 4, 2003
I believe SS meant
I have a disquieting sensation in the nonlinear current blocking circuit elements occuring throughout and parallel to the gravitational gradient within the sinister portion of my corporial apparition.
=I've a pain in the diodes all down my left side.
TUUUYSCS,
Deuce.
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six7s Posted Mar 4, 2003
To such an extent as to warrant being regarded appreciable, concern for or fear of resultant negative impact arising from contact can be dismissed
or, Mostly harmless
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The Groob Posted Mar 4, 2003
I am about to negotiate the domestic amenities to facilitate the consumption of replinishment articles.
(I'm gonna have brekky)
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Lady in a tree Posted Mar 4, 2003
I am of the opinion that the replenishment of which you speak will be of a beneficious nature
(me too)
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