Tuesday, May 11, 2004
where do four letter words come from - Anglo-Saxon Roots?
These have come down to us from the simple natives of England who specialised in monosyllabic words, coincidentally spelled with four letters: "fart", British "arse" and "piss" fall - no pun intended - in this group. Last week someone complained about one thing that resonates with Beachbelle, poor...
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Avocado is a PEAR - Common knowledge or uncommon wisdom in USA
DID YOU KNOW: that the Avocado is really a fruit in the PEAR family? You are welcome to check it out in the dictionary or just type AVOCADO in the search box on the Internet, and Walla! Deonils' right. Now, for all the prizes I did not give you winners, please give yourselves a Million bucks. Out of...
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Avocado is a PEAR! Common knowledge for S. Africans, uncommon wisdom in USA
DID YOU KNOW: that the Avocado is really a fruit in the PEAR family? You are welcome to check it out in the dictionary or just type AVOCADO in the search box on the Internet, and Wall! I'm right. Now, for all the prizes I did not give you winners, please give yourselves a Million bucks. Out of the...
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GREGARIOUS not PHACETIOUS!
A baby McDonald suggested these answers: 1. Phacetious because he was having a grand PHAT moment2. Abstemious And my favorite - the winner - sent in anonymously by Anila Barman: GREGARIOUS. Now that's an English word, if u ever needed one. Have a great day,MICKEYS &Grandpa Dee
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