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"Phil" <nobody@noplace.yakyak> wrote in message news:Ebafk.120711$dq6.94260@en-nntp-09.dc1.easynews.com... > Sick of seeing oreobamas pukey face everywhere on the internet and TV? > Hell my dog growls when he sees that mulatto faced chump. > > From a blog in Pennsylvania: > Blacks: > They self-destruct at the rate of about 400 a year in Philadelphia alone > (excluding a small number who     

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Author: Phil
Date: Jul 16, 2008 05:02

On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:27:52 -0400, Ogden Johnson III <oj3usmc@yahoo.com> wrote: RnR <rnrtexas@gmail.com> wrote: I do not know the definition of "flonk". Can you educate me? From: http://www.urbandictionary.com/ 2. flonk verb To Flonk: To stimulate the male sexual organ. Especially auto-stimulation in a noisy manner. This word definitely has onomatopoetic characteristics
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RnR <rnrtexas@gmail.com> wrote: >I do not know the definition of "flonk". Can you educate me? From: http://www.urbandictionary.com/ 2. flonk verb To Flonk: To stimulate the male sexual organ. Especially auto-stimulation in a noisy manner. This word definitely has onomatopoetic characteristics. Synonym: Masturbate. Did you spend all night flonking it to softcore porn? Ivar     

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Author: journey
Date: Jun 3, 2008 10:10

On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 21:26:55 GMT, John Varela <OLDlamps@verizon.net> wrote: On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:35:23 -0400, Mike Lyle wrote (in article <47e29469$0$6232$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>): As I've reported here before, the Australian language includes a unique representation of crashes and other forcible impacts, which I might (though not very well) transcribe as "kszhh!" This
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:35:23 -0400, Mike Lyle wrote (in article <47e29469$0$6232$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>): > As I've reported here before, the Australian language includes a unique > representation of crashes and other forcible impacts, which I might (though > not very well) transcribe as "kszhh!" This prang sound came after the > customary "eh-eh-eh-eh" machine-gunning. It's a sort of     

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Author: Ogden Johnson III
Date: Jun 3, 2008 09:27

Larry Swain wrote: Panta Rhei wrote: Larry Swain writes: Panta Rhei wrote: Larry Swain writes: Interestingly too our sources about Alexander tell us that when he shouted commands in Makedonian he was not understood by his Greek troops and needed to issue the commands again in Greek, and that Eumenes, a Greek commander needed
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Larry Swain wrote: > Panta Rhei wrote: >> Larry Swain writes: >> >> >>> Panta Rhei wrote: >>> >>>> Larry Swain writes: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Interestingly too our sources about Alexander tell us that when he >>>>> shouted commands in Makedonian he was not understood by his Greek >>>>> troops and needed to issue the commands again in Greek, and that >>>>> Eumenes, a Greek commander needed     

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Author: Steve Hayes
Date: Mar 21, 2008 19:40

Panta Rhei wrote: Larry Swain writes: Panta Rhei wrote: Larry Swain writes: Interestingly too our sources about Alexander tell us that when he shouted commands in Makedonian he was not understood by his Greek troops and needed to issue the commands again in Greek, and that Eumenes, a Greek commander needed an interpreter to speak to teh Macedonian
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Panta Rhei wrote: > Larry Swain writes: > > >>Panta Rhei wrote: >> >>>Larry Swain writes: >>> >>> >>>>Interestingly too our sources about Alexander tell us that when he >>>>shouted commands in Makedonian he was not understood by his Greek troops >>>>and needed to issue the commands again in Greek, and that Eumenes, a >>>>Greek commander needed an interpreter to speak to teh Macedonian     

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Author: John Varela
Date: Mar 21, 2008 14:26

Larry Swain writes: Panta Rhei wrote: Larry Swain writes: Interestingly too our sources about Alexander tell us that when he shouted commands in Makedonian he was not understood by his Greek troops and needed to issue the commands again in Greek, and that Eumenes, a Greek commander needed an interpreter to speak to teh Macedonian troops under him. Tribes
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Author: Platanos
Date: Nov 24, 2007 14:13

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Author: Platanos
Date: Nov 24, 2007 14:13

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Author: Larry Swain
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:19

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Author: Larry Swain
Date: Nov 24, 2007 12:19

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Author: Panta Rhei
Date: Nov 24, 2007 05:33

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