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  • R Roger Wright

    Georg Haan wrote: what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? First person - I. Second person - you. Second person plural - you. In the South - y'all.

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    Georg Haan
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    -nt- stands for 'no text', but I didn't succeed in doing that here. -nc- is for 'no content', in which I succeeded glamourously

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    • S Simon Walton

      No, Cat's Pi*s, but you were close... Simon CPUA chief administrator - #0x0000 Sonork ID 100.10024

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      Georg Haan
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      on earth is cat's pi*s?

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        -nt- stands for 'no text', but I didn't succeed in doing that here. -nc- is for 'no content', in which I succeeded glamourously

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        You can always tell the pommie bastards .. their expresensions stand out like a sore thumb. Aus

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        • G Georg Haan

          What is this Sonork thing y'all sign your posts with? Uh, and what's CPUA? And what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? I know Dutch, French, German and Spanish has one, why doesn't English have one? Oh, and the meaning of life? Georg Haan (.NL)

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          Georg Haan
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          except for the horrible security bugs in it I recently shamelessly exploited to get information from a certain friend he didn't want me to know? No! I'm not braggging! What places Sonork above Pagoo ICQ and Messenger? Tell me TELL ME T E L L M E !

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          • G Georg Haan

            on earth is cat's pi*s?

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            David Wulff
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            It's that sweet tasting yellow liquid that comes out of your cat when they drink too much milk... X| Cat's urine? I assume you know that? ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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              Bah - I'll teach you to mess with the cat's whiskers you Aussie bastard - now sit up, shoulders back and take it like a man you wuss. Multinational, but funny: http://odps.cyberscriber.com/ ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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              AusBloke
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              So how is your cricket team doing these days.. Aus

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                You can always tell the pommie bastards .. their expresensions stand out like a sore thumb. Aus

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                David Wulff
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                Bah - I'll teach you to mess with the cat's whiskers you Aussie bastard - now sit up, shoulders back and take it like a man you wuss. Multinational, but funny: http://odps.cyberscriber.com/ ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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                • A AusBloke

                  You can always tell the pommie bastards .. their expresensions stand out like a sore thumb. Aus

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                  Georg Haan
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                  What on earth is a pommie bastard? Are those the persons that do have a girlfriend? Was I just insulted? Georg Haan (.NL)

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                  • R Roger Wright

                    Georg Haan wrote: what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? First person - I. Second person - you. Second person plural - you. In the South - y'all.

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                    Matt Philmon
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                    Roger Wright [CPUA 0x0004] wrote: First person - I. Second person - you. Second person plural - you. In the South - y'all. Actually, we Southerners are more varied than that. Sheesh. For instance, in North Carolina: Coast through Piedmont: y'all Mountains (particularly Asheville and further west): y'uns If you're gonna poke fun, at least do it right. ;) :-D

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                      It's that sweet tasting yellow liquid that comes out of your cat when they drink too much milk... X| Cat's urine? I assume you know that? ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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                      Georg Haan
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                      I'm not going to gratify that with a message. At least I wasnt planning to do it until i started typing this.

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                      • A AusBloke

                        So how is your cricket team doing these days.. Aus

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                        David Wulff
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                        Cricket? Sorry, I haven't a clue what you mean... ;P ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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                        • G Georg Haan

                          What on earth is a pommie bastard? Are those the persons that do have a girlfriend? Was I just insulted? Georg Haan (.NL)

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                          David Wulff
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                          A pommie bastard is the Aussie term for an English gentleman. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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                          • G Georg Haan

                            I'm not going to gratify that with a message. At least I wasnt planning to do it until i started typing this.

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                            David Wulff
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                            What? If you look in any vetinerian journal, you will find that cat's urines does in fact taste very sweet. Many years ago now before the mass production of sugar, millions upon millions of Aussies used to bring their cats to their tables each morning to provide sweatner for their tea and cereal... ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk Sonork ID: 100.9977 Dave, CPUA: 0x0b0b Contents of my clipboard: Barclays Visa Connect - 4936-3503-2 -- sh*t, I'd better edit the rest out...

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                              Roger Wright [CPUA 0x0004] wrote: First person - I. Second person - you. Second person plural - you. In the South - y'all. Actually, we Southerners are more varied than that. Sheesh. For instance, in North Carolina: Coast through Piedmont: y'all Mountains (particularly Asheville and further west): y'uns If you're gonna poke fun, at least do it right. ;) :-D

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                              Todd C Wilson
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                              we'uns is gett'n upset at this thair hum-uor.


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                              • G Georg Haan

                                What is this Sonork thing y'all sign your posts with? Uh, and what's CPUA? And what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? I know Dutch, French, German and Spanish has one, why doesn't English have one? Oh, and the meaning of life? Georg Haan (.NL)

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                                • G Georg Haan

                                  What is this Sonork thing y'all sign your posts with? Uh, and what's CPUA? And what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? I know Dutch, French, German and Spanish has one, why doesn't English have one? Oh, and the meaning of life? Georg Haan (.NL)

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                                  Mauricio Ritter
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                                  Georg Haan wrote: What is this Sonork thing y'all sign your posts with? It´s an IM software Georg Haan wrote: And what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? I know Dutch, French, German and Spanish has one, why doesn't English have one? Better not answer this one... my latin american english is a crap... Georg Haan wrote: Oh, and the meaning of life? That depends on who you ask... If you ask Nish he´ll tell you that the meaning of life is :jig: into code project If you ask Dave (the Wulff one) he´ll tell you that the meaning of life is worship Bob If you ask Colin he´ll tell you tell you that the meaning of life is hunt deers in an helicopter If you ask John Simons he´ll tell you to f&*¨*&¨*¨off. Mauricio Ritter - Brazil CPUA Chimarrão Maker - CPUA Id 0xc001 Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank

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                                  • G Georg Haan

                                    What is this Sonork thing y'all sign your posts with? Uh, and what's CPUA? And what is - is there any ? - the correct English word for adressing the 2nd plural person(s)? I know Dutch, French, German and Spanish has one, why doesn't English have one? Oh, and the meaning of life? Georg Haan (.NL)

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                                    Roger Wright
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                                    Georg Haan wrote: Oh, and the meaning of life? 42

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                                    • M Matt Philmon

                                      Roger Wright [CPUA 0x0004] wrote: First person - I. Second person - you. Second person plural - you. In the South - y'all. Actually, we Southerners are more varied than that. Sheesh. For instance, in North Carolina: Coast through Piedmont: y'all Mountains (particularly Asheville and further west): y'uns If you're gonna poke fun, at least do it right. ;) :-D

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                                      Glenn Dawson
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                                      All y'all better stop pickin on us southerners. ;-)

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                                        Roger Wright [CPUA 0x0004] wrote: First person - I. Second person - you. Second person plural - you. In the South - y'all. Actually, we Southerners are more varied than that. Sheesh. For instance, in North Carolina: Coast through Piedmont: y'all Mountains (particularly Asheville and further west): y'uns If you're gonna poke fun, at least do it right. ;) :-D

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                                        Roger Wright
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                                        Thanks, Matt:laugh: :laugh: I've never been to the hill country before, and the folks there aren't inclined to visit here (they claim the hot sand burns their bare feet), so I haven't had a chance to hear "y'uns."

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                                          Stephane Routelous
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                                          42 ?


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