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Originally posted by MontyMoose
A cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars?? Well, there are a few other choices:

The tilde ( ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.

1. The tilde is colloquially known as a 'squiggly' by people who do not know its name.

2. It is used in dictionaries to indicate the omission of the entry word.

3. In written mathematical logic, it represent ...[text shortened]... t destructor.

11. It is sometimes used in rogue-like games to represent water or snakes.
Erudite to the core, Moose. Thanks. I've always learned from you. My all time

favorite post/reply was your creative take off on T.S. Eliot but you knew that.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Short regular American haircut with no facial hair. Period, over and out.
What's an American haircut?

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Originally posted by Mimor
What's an American haircut?
Ummmm...One that wouldn't be a Canadian haircut?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Short regular American haircut with no facial hair. Period, over and out.
thanks for the fascinating info about your haircut. less so for the info about your period.

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Originally posted by Blackamp
thanks for the fascinating info about your haircut. less so for the info about your period.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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Originally posted by MontyMoose
A cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars?? Well, there are a few other choices:

The tilde ( ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.

1. The tilde is colloquially known as a 'squiggly' by people who do not know its name.

2. It is used in dictionaries to indicate the omission of the entry word.

3. In written mathematical logic, it represent ...[text shortened]... t destructor.

11. It is sometimes used in rogue-like games to represent water or snakes.
nice post, but given the OP, i think that cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars, turd, or half-a-moustache are way more likely.

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Originally posted by Blackamp
thanks for the fascinating info about your haircut. less so for the info about your period.
What you got against American haircuts, and periods?

I know you don't like using upper case letter much. 😛

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
I know you don't like using upper case letter much. 😛
Usually, when correcting someone's grammer, it helps to use correct grammer yourself.

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Originally posted by MontyMoose
A cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars?? Well, there are a few other choices:

The tilde ( ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.

1. The tilde is colloquially known as a 'squiggly' by people who do not know its name.

2. It is used in dictionaries to indicate the omission of the entry word.

3. In written mathematical logic, it represent ...[text shortened]... t destructor.

11. It is sometimes used in rogue-like games to represent water or snakes.
we also call it a squiggle!

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oops, missed your "squiggly".

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
Usually, when correcting someone's grammer, it helps to use correct grammer yourself.
Yup, and it is spelt GRAMMAR not grammer....laughs on you! 😛

You just love to keep stepping in it!

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Originally posted by Mimor
What's an American haircut?
A red white and blue Mohawk,

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Originally posted by Very Rusty


You just love to keep stepping in it!
and you just love to keep laying it down.

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Originally posted by Blackamp
and you love to keep laying it down.
LOL@ starting a sentence with 'and'!!!!

Use Caps Susie caps girl.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
LOL@ starting a sentence with 'and'!!!!

Use Caps Susie caps girl.
full moon in Nova Scotia tonight?