Re: info to 'little johnnyboy'



Tom McDonald wrote:  Favme.163$xD2.1@xxxxxxxx,

Alaca wrote:
IEJ wrote:  4jpme.138758$dP1.488930@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

Well well  Peter,
strange people the Dutch who can't identify the latin text and mix
it with the Scandinavian text.
The rest you write is abuse.
All of what you wrote is Ad Hominem.



Ad who?

Hominem. You know, two words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings.

Something like homily and hominy, two words that are pronounced different but have different meanings? Or confusing homiletics with the Gay Games?


Or perhaps it's intelligent horses some Brit (or Mick?) stumbled upon in his travels. I can never remember which.


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