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"BasketCase" wrote in message ... Rev. 11D Meow wrote: 1. Wholly Known 2. Mostly Known 3. Halfly Known 4. Partly Known 5 Somewhatly Known All Points In Between Are Henceforth Officially Declared Nunnerly Known. All these facts and more can be found up your local arse. Hole. That is all... If you could dance on a ridge would you be know ledge able ? But a ridge and a ledge aren't the same thing. A ridge falls away steeply on both sides whilst a ledge only falls away steeply on one side and the other side may fall away so slowly as to appear almost flat or rise (and, perhaps, rise quite steeply) Or were you thinking of a crevasse, which is simply an inverse ridge? g Doug |
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Doug Donaghue wrote:
"BasketCase" wrote in message ... Rev. 11D Meow wrote: 1. Wholly Known 2. Mostly Known 3. Halfly Known 4. Partly Known 5 Somewhatly Known All Points In Between Are Henceforth Officially Declared Nunnerly Known. All these facts and more can be found up your local arse. Hole. That is all... If you could dance on a ridge would you be know ledge able ? But a ridge and a ledge aren't the same thing. A ridge falls away steeply on both sides whilst a ledge only falls away steeply on one side and the other side may fall away so slowly as to appear almost flat or rise (and, perhaps, rise quite steeply) Ledge : A projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water. Or were you thinking of a crevasse, which is simply an inverse ridge? g Doug -- Here we are again To summon this heavy nostalgia That miraculously survives It's Christmas Our spirits dance Sweetly filters the melancholy of popular songs. |
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"BasketCase" wrote in message ... Doug Donaghue wrote: "BasketCase" wrote in message ... Rev. 11D Meow wrote: 1. Wholly Known 2. Mostly Known 3. Halfly Known 4. Partly Known 5 Somewhatly Known All Points In Between Are Henceforth Officially Declared Nunnerly Known. All these facts and more can be found up your local arse. Hole. That is all... If you could dance on a ridge would you be know ledge able ? But a ridge and a ledge aren't the same thing. A ridge falls away steeply on both sides whilst a ledge only falls away steeply on one side and the other side may fall away so slowly as to appear almost flat or rise (and, perhaps, rise quite steeply) Ledge : A projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water. Hmmmmm....... From Websters New Collegiate: ledge (lčj) n. 1. A shelflike projection on a wall or cliff. 2. A reef. [ME 'legge', a raised strip or bar.] Maybe this is down to common usage? And why is it that you never see a 'Websters Old Collegiate'? g Doug |
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Doug Donaghue wrote:
"BasketCase" wrote in message ... Doug Donaghue wrote: "BasketCase" wrote in message ... Rev. 11D Meow wrote: 1. Wholly Known 2. Mostly Known 3. Halfly Known 4. Partly Known 5 Somewhatly Known All Points In Between Are Henceforth Officially Declared Nunnerly Known. All these facts and more can be found up your local arse. Hole. That is all... If you could dance on a ridge would you be know ledge able ? But a ridge and a ledge aren't the same thing. A ridge falls away steeply on both sides whilst a ledge only falls away steeply on one side and the other side may fall away so slowly as to appear almost flat or rise (and, perhaps, rise quite steeply) Ledge : A projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water. Hmmmmm....... From Websters New Collegiate: ledge (lčj) n. 1. A shelflike projection on a wall or cliff. 2. A reef. [ME 'legge', a raised strip or bar.] Maybe this is down to common usage? And why is it that you never see a 'Websters Old Collegiate'? g One was spotted yesterday...al ledge dly. -- Here we are again To summon this heavy nostalgia That miraculously survives It's Christmas Our spirits dance Sweetly filters the melancholy of popular songs. |
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"BasketCase" wrote in message ... Doug Donaghue wrote: "BasketCase" wrote in message ... Doug Donaghue wrote: "BasketCase" wrote in message ... Rev. 11D Meow wrote: 1. Wholly Known 2. Mostly Known 3. Halfly Known 4. Partly Known 5 Somewhatly Known All Points In Between Are Henceforth Officially Declared Nunnerly Known. All these facts and more can be found up your local arse. Hole. That is all... If you could dance on a ridge would you be know ledge able ? But a ridge and a ledge aren't the same thing. A ridge falls away steeply on both sides whilst a ledge only falls away steeply on one side and the other side may fall away so slowly as to appear almost flat or rise (and, perhaps, rise quite steeply) Ledge : A projecting ridge on a mountain or submerged under water. Hmmmmm....... From Websters New Collegiate: ledge (lčj) n. 1. A shelflike projection on a wall or cliff. 2. A reef. [ME 'legge', a raised strip or bar.] Maybe this is down to common usage? And why is it that you never see a 'Websters Old Collegiate'? g One was spotted yesterday...al ledge dly. Did it have the old style binding with the ridged hobbing on the spine? Doug |
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