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    http://comcreditfreereport.com/shawcor-ltd-announces-first-quarter-2010-results.html[^] In its favour, it's the first time I've seen the word hebdomad outside a literary text, but that's tarnished somewhat by the fact that it's being used by an idiot who's obviously only using it to sound clever (but who also obviously doesn't know that words which start with a vowel sound take the article "an", not "a"). The most annoying part of the page is the "Comments are closed" statement. There are a few I'd have liked to have made.

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      http://comcreditfreereport.com/shawcor-ltd-announces-first-quarter-2010-results.html[^] In its favour, it's the first time I've seen the word hebdomad outside a literary text, but that's tarnished somewhat by the fact that it's being used by an idiot who's obviously only using it to sound clever (but who also obviously doesn't know that words which start with a vowel sound take the article "an", not "a"). The most annoying part of the page is the "Comments are closed" statement. There are a few I'd have liked to have made.

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      destynova
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      It has been a agitated hebdomad here educating clients most orbicular top flows and debt cycles. One of the rattling engrossing factors at endeavor Down Under has been the moving of the circularize change which expedited terminal night.

      THE END ...Either generated by a (bad) bot or a non-native speaker with very bad English trying to make up for it by looking up words randomly in a thesaurus... :sigh:

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        http://comcreditfreereport.com/shawcor-ltd-announces-first-quarter-2010-results.html[^] In its favour, it's the first time I've seen the word hebdomad outside a literary text, but that's tarnished somewhat by the fact that it's being used by an idiot who's obviously only using it to sound clever (but who also obviously doesn't know that words which start with a vowel sound take the article "an", not "a"). The most annoying part of the page is the "Comments are closed" statement. There are a few I'd have liked to have made.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        Baconbutty
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        FFS. Utter gibberish - whoever wrote that is a w@nker.

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          http://comcreditfreereport.com/shawcor-ltd-announces-first-quarter-2010-results.html[^] In its favour, it's the first time I've seen the word hebdomad outside a literary text, but that's tarnished somewhat by the fact that it's being used by an idiot who's obviously only using it to sound clever (but who also obviously doesn't know that words which start with a vowel sound take the article "an", not "a"). The most annoying part of the page is the "Comments are closed" statement. There are a few I'd have liked to have made.

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          Mark Wallace wrote:

          I don't know where to begin...

          At the beginning of course, that's what it's there for!! :laugh:

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            http://comcreditfreereport.com/shawcor-ltd-announces-first-quarter-2010-results.html[^] In its favour, it's the first time I've seen the word hebdomad outside a literary text, but that's tarnished somewhat by the fact that it's being used by an idiot who's obviously only using it to sound clever (but who also obviously doesn't know that words which start with a vowel sound take the article "an", not "a"). The most annoying part of the page is the "Comments are closed" statement. There are a few I'd have liked to have made.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            Lost User
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            Mark Wallace wrote:

            hebdomad

            Weekly? THe FRench use hebdominaire for weekly so its probable. Quotodiennemant is daily in French BTW.

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              It has been a agitated hebdomad here educating clients most orbicular top flows and debt cycles. One of the rattling engrossing factors at endeavor Down Under has been the moving of the circularize change which expedited terminal night.

              THE END ...Either generated by a (bad) bot or a non-native speaker with very bad English trying to make up for it by looking up words randomly in a thesaurus... :sigh:

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              Septimus Hedgehog
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              destynova wrote:

              up words randomly in a thesaurus

              Those words didn't come out of a thesaurus; they came out the sore arse they use as a mouth.

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