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How did you discover H2G2?
Elentari Posted Nov 6, 2005
How long do you think it'll take? Shall I call the OED? *Picks up phone*
How did you discover H2G2?
Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) Posted Nov 6, 2005
but you ca pay for the phone call
How did you discover H2G2?
Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) Posted Nov 6, 2005
How did you discover H2G2?
Elentari Posted Nov 6, 2005
Oxford English Dictionary.
I mentioned the word "unanagram" on another thread, then said that I didn't think it was a word. Tartaronne decided it should be a word.
By the way, Tartaronne, I have an urge to shorten your name to "Tart"
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Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) Posted Nov 6, 2005
How did you discover H2G2?
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Nov 6, 2005
Btw, have finally found this again
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Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted Nov 6, 2005
Thanks for translation of OED
How did you discover H2G2?
tartaronne Posted Nov 6, 2005
B'Elena, I knew that I'd seen a question like this before.
Elentari, if it is tart in the meaning of cake or even acid taste, you are very wellcome .
To my Danish ears and eyes 'tart' is not the worst of words for a promiscuous woman - but it might be in the ears and the eyes of people having English as a native toungue. Words seem to change character with the times. Especially slang-words.
You know that Pandora is the minister of the church of Born again Tarts?
Back to the word: I just read this sentence in another thread: >>Possibly there'll be more when they're unanagrammatised<<. We are not alone!
for veering off topic, lostsoldierthree. Have an .
How did you discover H2G2?
Elentari Posted Nov 6, 2005
"Back to the word: I just read this sentence in another thread: >>Possibly there'll be more when they're unanagrammatised<<. We are not alone!"
Excellent!
I'm not going to call you "Tart" because it makes it sound like I don't like you (which I do) and may also give people the wrong idea about you!
How did you discover H2G2?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted Nov 6, 2005
glad I came here dispite so posters disliking me I have in fact made a few friends here and some of those friends E Mail me and chat to me via MSN Messenger
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Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) Posted Nov 6, 2005
*veers back on topic*
How did you discover H2G2?
Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) Posted Nov 6, 2005
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/brunel/F19585?thread=1389616&post=16017367#p16017367
How did you discover H2G2?
Jews_in_Space Posted Nov 8, 2005
I found it on the BBC Hitchhiker cult site-I would put on a link but I saw one earlier so it would be a little redundant.
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- 61: Elentari (Nov 6, 2005)
- 62: Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) (Nov 6, 2005)
- 63: Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride (Nov 6, 2005)
- 64: Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) (Nov 6, 2005)
- 65: Elentari (Nov 6, 2005)
- 66: Lost Soldier Three-----Merry Christmas! (watch my friends list grow) (Nov 6, 2005)
- 67: aka Bel - A87832164 (Nov 6, 2005)
- 68: Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride (Nov 6, 2005)
- 69: tartaronne (Nov 6, 2005)
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