Also, don't delete my userpage
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Things to work on tomorrow: alluring, prehistoric


Moo!

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Agelast?

Yes, Agelast. Source: "Insulting & Deprave English" by Peter Novobatzky & Ammon Shea. ISBN:0-15-601149-2
I wasn't questioning its existence, I just think it's an interesting word. :) 24 01:52, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
You're certainly right! That whole book is amazing. I'm in the process of basically putting it on Wiktionary -- with different definitions, of course. Check out frenchified. -- Bennmorland 01:59, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Notes to self: Alisha, Alisha, Alisha!

User:24/Alisha, Alisha, Alisha!

watchlist:

Listen children to a story
That was written long ago
'Bout a kingdom, on a mountain
And the valley folk below
On the mountian was a treasure
Buried deep beneath a stone
And the valley people swore
They'd have it for their very own


So the people of the valley
Sent a message up the hill
Asking for the buried treasure
Tons of gold for which they'd kill
Came an answer from the kingdom
With our brothers we will share
All the secrets of our mountain
N' all the riches buried there


Now the valley cried in anger
Mount your horses
Draw your sword
And they killed the mountain people
So they won their just reward
Now they stood beside the treasure
On the mountain dark and red
Turn the stone and which beneath it
"Peace on Earth"
Was all it said.
Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter

Pulchritudinous is a great word.