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|    Ardith Hinton to alexander koryagin    |
|    Good luck!    |
|    02 Apr 15 22:02:24    |
      Hi, Alexander! On March 30th you wrote in a message to Denis Mosko:               DM> What subj is mean?               DM> And        DM> 2) Good look        DM> or        DM> Good looks        DM> is correct.               DM> Please answer with examples.               ak> At first, it was                      Which "it" are you referring to... the "subj" line or the next part?       Thankyou for reinforcing what I was about to say to Denis about *not* assuming       we've memorized the former, especially if he is asking about other things too.               Your assignment is to look up "Faulty Reference of Pronoun".... ;-)                             ak> "Good lick!" It was usually said then        |when               ak> they went for honey. :-}                      Nah. "Good lick!" is what musicians say in response to a brief solo       passage which is interesting & enjoyable to the performer.               Were you hoping this message would reach everybody in time for April       Fool's Day? I should give you a good licking... also known in British English       as a good hiding! IIRC I still have ye olde whip & chair somewhere... [grin].                                   --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+        * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716)    |
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