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  • reesetee I just hope you haven't set any booby traps in there. Jan 21, 2008

  • chained_bear I figured it out. For two days now, I have been wondering why, whenever I click on this page, I had the old song "Haul and Tow," which I learned while working at a Renaissance Faire one summer in the Dark Ages, stuck in my head.

    It's because "bill and coo" fits nicely into that song. *humming* "Jolly lumilo..."

    Jeez, the things Wordie dredges up out of the dusty, newspaper-bundle-strewn wreckage that is my mind... Jan 21, 2008

  • sionnach whimper... Jan 21, 2008

  • mollusque Seems Wordie is preparing to swallow itself again. See conversations and klein bottle. Jan 21, 2008

  • reesetee Ah, the ninja madeupical etymologists strike again! Jan 20, 2008

  • mollusque Grasshopper, you said it. Stick to your guns. Don't let reesetee confuse you. Jan 20, 2008

  • grasshopper But... but... Master reesetee... someone said I did... *is confused* Jan 20, 2008

  • reesetee No you didn't. Jan 20, 2008

  • grasshopper I resent that. I didn't originate in reesetee's head. I just sproinged from it. Jan 20, 2008

  • chained_bear Me too. :) Jan 20, 2008

  • sionnach Watching this thread unfold in bemused amazement. Or possibly amazed bemusement. Jan 20, 2008

  • reesetee Is chained_bear paying you guys or what? Jan 20, 2008

  • mollusque Watch out, the last time reesetee got something out of his head it was grasshopper. Jan 20, 2008

  • reesetee Zoiks! Sorry, skipvia. I was reading two comments at once. Fixed now. Besides, you guys look so much alike on Wordie. ;-> Jan 19, 2008

  • skipvia It appears that Google Ads thinks "bill and coo" is Chinese slang:

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    It's always important to learn a culture's vulgarities first, don't you think? Jan 19, 2008

  • skipvia While you're at it, reesetee, you should probably try and get mollusque out of your head as well, since he wasn't the one who suggested it. :-)

    (Reesetee hears voices in his head and does what they say. Be gentle with him.) Jan 19, 2008

  • reesetee Now that you mention it, mollusque, I have been considering a list of birdie phrases. Dang it, now I have to make one. Get out of my head! ;-)

    Correction: Skipvia. Skipvia, Skipvia, Skipvia, Skipvia, Skipvia. Jan 19, 2008

  • skipvia This probably also belongs on one of reesetee's many bird lists if it's not there already in some form or other. Jan 19, 2008

  • treeseed bill and coo is an old fashioned term that describes the act of two lovers talking quietly and kissing. Jan 19, 2008

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