I'm on Marc's side of the ryme, or could be rhyme.
Allen
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From: "Marc Lawrence" <MLawrence@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Re: Smileys (was: EC 14 connection)
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 16:37:06 +1100
> Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Actually the 'marc' is a wet cake of crushed grapes after
> the first pressing.
Mmmm, cake.
> Nothing orange about it.
No early hints of citrus, even with, perhaps, damp sock and
cat urine following through?
> Irony is a subtle weapon - only those who confuse it with sarcasm
> think it a blunt instrument.
> 'Heavily ironic' is oxymoronic.
Do you have to be so contrary?
> I don't think that there is a smiley that indicates an 'irony
> warning'. After all, most of us don't need one (and the rest
> don't count).
....and "bludgeon" does, indeed, rhyme with "curmudgeon".
Cheers,
Marc (wondering how you turn a smiley upside down)
Sydney, Oz
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