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11 Jun 06 22:59, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Roy Witt: MvdV> Hello Roy. MvdV> 11 Jun 06 14:41, you wrote to me: WD>>>>> How 'bout the middle-finger in morse? ;-) ML>>>> From high school in 1954 ML>>>> ....- --.- MvdV>>> 4Q RW>> the U is missing. MvdV> Nor, there is an R too many. 4Q -> foRkyou No, you spelled it wrong; four kyoo is correct. ML>>>> Or more explicitly as a reply to the above ML>>>> ....- --,- ..--- --- -- MvdV>>> 4Q2OM ML>>>> Isn't it amazing what encryption can offer, MvdV>>> It does not really make sense unless one is a native English MvdV>>> speaker I suppose.. RW>> The U is missing once again. Try pronouncing it with the Q sounding RW>> like a K as in fork...I assume that you know what OM means. MvdV> An R too many. foRkyoutoo-oldman No, you've spelled it wrong again; four kyoo old man. MvdV> Of course I know what OM means. Yeah, but you didn't have to blabber it to everybody! MvdV> Always found that a silly expression BTW. When I got my license at MvdV> 18 (min age at the time) they all started calling me old... It wasn't meant to be taken literally. I suppose they could have accomadated you by pounding out; wet behind the ears teenager or wbtet... MvdV> OM has gotten out of fashion here. Haven't heard it in years. XYL MvdV> is still used though oddly enough... With the influx of more and more ex-CBers, we're hearing the 10 code more often too. Roy --- Twit(t) Filter v2.1 (C) 2000* Origin: Hacienda de Rio de Guadalupe * South * Texas, USA * (1:1/22) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 1/22 379/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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