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Author Re: Where did Vera Menchik die?
Chess One

2005-02-22, 3:48 am


"Taylor Kingston" <tkingston@chittenden.com> wrote in message
news:1109036002.987905.147930@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

>
> Chess One wrote:
>
> Uropygium: "That part of the termination of a bird's body that
> supports the tail feathers." - The New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary.
>
> In view of recent discoveries in theropod paleontology and
> totalitarian metaphysics, I can well understand the committee's
> decision.


It was indeed our reflection on our mutual worth in addressing the issue. I
note a fellow committee member has 'chipped in' with his 'own' brilliancy,
and thus, as you see, our club is very restricted in ideas. Of course, if he
is your personal friend and highly valued, even as ballast, the barky can
acquire another...
quote:

> Occam's Razor is unrevealing in such cases; only Gallagher's
> Sledge-o-matic produces useful results.


I see now that I should have said, since the term "to make a duck's arse
of..." is apparantly not any trope in the Americas, and needs explanation:

Of al men they do most evyl,
Here lorefadyr ys the devyl.

Fyl


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