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[challenge entry] Plagiarism at its very best.........

From the Out of the frying pan... and into the fire challenge. See all 129 entries (closed)

(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:50, archived)
# Please only post unshopped pics..... /autocomplete
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:52, archived)
# woohar?
I like it.
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:54, archived)
# That can't be right
Whore's charge for sex don't they?
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:53, archived)
# yes, yes I do
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:57, archived)
# Oh really?
what can i get for ten bob and a pickled egg?
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:58, archived)
# three minutes with Lazlo Woodbine's panda
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:59, archived)
# Get the fuck
IN!!! I've even washed it, good manners you see
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:00, archived)
# Bring 27 pounds of Bamboo and you get 'extras'
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:02, archived)
# ooooh baby
You know what I like! woof woof!
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:03, archived)
# the apostrophe signifies
possessives and contractions, and is not necessary when pluralizing.
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:59, archived)
# Dear Pedant: If & is an ampersand what is @ called?
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:06, archived)
#
"at-sign"
"at"
"aleph"

I really have no idea.

(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:07, archived)
# A symbol in search of a name.
English speakers call it "the at sign", which is fine for its place in an email address. In Danish it is "the elephant's trunk". In Chinese it is "the little mouse". In Russian it is "the little dog" and in Swedish it is "the cat's foot". The Dutch call it "the monkey's tail". French, Italian, Hebrew and Korean use "snail". Take your pick!
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:09, archived)
# those are all lovely.
I think I like the elephant's trunk.
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:11, archived)
# Dear Pedant: I would like to know the origin of the words: core, cals, swetener, sugar people,
flaking, flake, beefed up, a la george, c moon, absobloodylutely, IMHO.
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:13, archived)
# you seem to have mistaken my
punctuation pedantry as indication of etymological expertise. This putative expertise is non-existant, though the interest is there. I have a book on etymology. I could consult it, but I reckon that the interweb would prove more fruitful.
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:18, archived)
# bugger!


p.s. I like monkey tail
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:20, archived)
# The symbol certainly predates the internet
I can remember seeing signs for apples sold at 2/6 (2 shillings and sixpence) a pound in the 60s that read "Apples @ 2/6"
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:37, archived)
# aleph
is the hebrew root of alpha, think it comes from a pictogram for a cow or summat, enough of the brain stuff, where are the whores?
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:12, archived)
# * Tries to resist posting Wiki URI *
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:09, archived)
# Oh my!
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:17, archived)
# oh cock
I don't know how I did that, I am usually such a language nazi. Must be the Frosty Jack's, sorry and I will kill myself
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:16, archived)
# Yay!
Have... umm... this just for fun.

(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:54, archived)
# apols for pimpin' your panda sir, but I need the money
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:05, archived)
# Come to daddy
You is mah biatch now
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:06, archived)
# your three minutes is up
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:07, archived)
# my 3 minutes ARE up
And I blew my muck anyway, so there
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:08, archived)
# *unzips*
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:05, archived)
# Oh, yes, but...
Is this why pandas are extinct in Birmingham?
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 20:33, archived)
# Wooooh?
She is hot though, better than teh real person.
(, Tue 25 Oct 2005, 21:35, archived)