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> "Robibnikoff"
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>>> "Steve O"
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>>>> "thomas p." yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>>>> "Robibnikoff"
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>>>>>>> "Steve O"
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Linda Lee"
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>>>>>>>> news:7fdae168-d223-4597-9533-44d11c839b29@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>>>> On Apr 9, 6:53 am, Liz donotspam.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 22:39:35 -0700 (PDT), Linda Lee
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> juno.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>I've never experienced it; they act strange and like they're
>>>>>>>>>>>actors on
>>>>>>>>>>>a stage performing for the benefit of others. I also don't
>>>>>>>>>>>'speak in
>>>>>>>>>>>tongues' i.e. gibberish. It is not scriptural. And "ootsie" is
>>>>>>>>>>>not a
>>>>>>>>>>>word.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Of course you have experienced it and you've described your
>>>>>>>>>> experience
>>>>>>>>>> of it in this newsgroup. You've defended that the ootsiness is
>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>> God®. Ootsie is a word. You've proved that it is by using it
>>>>>>>>>> correctly in a sentence.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Liz
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> LOL. The sentence was "And "ootsie" is not a word". What illogic
>>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>>> exhibit Liz.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How on earth does this woman think words are derived?
>>>>>>>> Does she imagine that they magically appear in a dictionary without
>>>>>>>> anyone ever having used them first?
>>>>>>>> I suppose you might, if you also believe that a magical God wrote
>>>>>>>> the words of the bible.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "This woman" is known for having researched words.
>>>>>>> She's a published author.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Who are you talking about? Linda Lee? Published author? Got a
>>>>>> cite?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If so, so what? People, authors or not, make up words which later
>>>>>> become commonly used. I heard the word "ootsie" years ago. I think
>>>>>> you're lying about Linda's abilities.
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess that "chortle" is not a word. (Suzanne scratches her head)
>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Robyn
>>>>>> Resident Witchypoo
>>>>>> BAAWA Knight!
>>>>>> #1557
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Right.
>>>> Let's have a competition.
>>>> Let's think of a word that neatly describes the smug attitude of two
>>>> women who think they know the answers to everything, when in reality
>>>> they are actually clueless about anything you care to mention....
>>>>
>>>> And while were on this subject, for those of us who love inventing
>>>> words for situations and experiences that don't already have one, may I
>>>> present the excellent "The MEANING OF LIFF" by Douglas Adams.
>>>> I'd heartily recommend it .
>>>>
http://folk.uio.no/alied/TMoL.html#anchorP
>>>>
>>>> Among my favorites are
>>>>
>>>> AINSWORTH (n.)
>>>> The length of time it takes to get served in a camera shop. Hence,
>>>> also, how long we will have to wait for the abolition of income tax or
>>>> the Second Coming.
>>>>
>>>> also
>>>> PAPPLE (vb.)
>>>> To do what babies do to soup with their spoons.
>>>>
>>>> Excellent stuff...
>>>> Now, for that competition????
>>>>
>>> I've never said that I know everything. I don't know
>>> everything. I do know Christ and that he leads me
>>> to tell people about him.
>>
>> Why can't he do it himself? I mean he IS a god and all, right?
>>
> That's a really good question. He *can* do that himself,
> but he wants a relationship with man.
He must be pathologically shy.