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Read the Intro...Ouch!
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:16:53 +0000,
(Robert Bonomi) brought forth from the murky depths:
In article ,
Larry Jaques wrote:
What part of "The Cammarch Hotel" don't you understand?
They're a bread and beckfast, of course, philski. And
the 6x7' suites are all thoroughly modern (now with
-heating- and -electricity-!)
Considering the locale, I suspect the room dimensions are
in meters.
Wow, first Namhie, now you?
I presume a 'beckfast' is a place where they encourage you
_not_ to eat meals, right?
They're in SERIOUS need of a copywriter because of their
run-on sentences you know what I mean guys I thought you
would?
I chose to use their tranlator. "Bread and beckfast" it is.
"were guests can relax, feed the fish and pee fowl"
"****in' chickens" isn't a familiar phrase. I wonder if
Andy Dingley could 'splain that for us O'er the Ponders.
Not that it matters to _this_ crowd, but it's a simple spelling
error. "pea fowl" is what was meant. It's the term for
referring to both 'peacocks' and their female counterparts ("pea hens")
Goose yourself and see if it lends humor (Humour, Davey) to the
story. Maybe it'll kick your sense of humor into gear, wot?
Man, a whole load of literalists all in a row today.
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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
---- --Unknown
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