On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 01:01:26 +0100, in uk.d-i-y John Cartmell
wrote:
In article , Phil Addison
wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 12:26:49 +0100, in uk.d-i-y John Cartmell
wrote:
In article , Phil Addison
wrote:
Ouch!! ok, another one to add then.
Worth adding a note on any description of machines with a (fast) turning
action that long hair, ties, bows, jewellry, snooks, &c should be left
behind along with the idea of using such machinery whilst tired, drugged,
inebriated, or hung-over.
What is a snook? Or do you mean they should wear a snood?
However spelt they shouldn't wear one! ;-)
You've lost me. A snood is what is worn to keep long hair in place.
"Snood: A small netlike cap worn by women to keep the hair in place"
(dictionary.com), so I've altered it to include that. I have no idea
what you mean by a snook.
Phil
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