Re: Anatase
- From: "Tom McDonald" <kiltmac@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Apr 2006 20:01:17 -0800
IE J wrote:
"Lisbeth Andersson" <lisand@xxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
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"Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx> wrote inDridle or driddle. Sorry but as a dyslextic person I make such spelling
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Lisbeth Andersson wrote:
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"Peter Alaca" wrote
IE J wrote:
"George" skrev
IE J wrote:
prd,
if you continue your abuse as well as your stalking-campain
you know what you will have to face,
stop your dridle!
And you know how we cannot bide dridle in newsgroups...
George,
the only one of us two who does what you try to say I do,
is you. You have dridled and abused many over the years,
not only me. During the last year you tried to tell
Professors(plural) that they don't know their own speciality.
Wouldn't it be better that you stopped writing abuse and
dridle?
Since you claim to speak and write nine languages,
Im am sure you can tell us what "dridle" is, esp in
the context you use is, or in what dictionairy we can
find the meaning of the word.
On the off chance that that you don't get any answer to this
post, could you please explain the significance of the word? I
tried to google for it, but gave it up when i found myself
reading a mormon discussion about the importance (or non
importance) of wearing dress to church.
That is an interesting angle, because I found the word
only in relation to horse tackle. Is there a connection
between mormons and horses or horse harnasses?
Unfortunately it seems she made a mistyping of dirndl. I did wonder
for a while if it could be some kind of riding dress, but that was
probably not the answer. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dirndl
Horse harness in the context of this thread doesn't really make
sense, although don't put people between the horse and the saddle
seems like good advice, Perhaps de-ride would work?
It seems that dridle is also an alternative spelling for driddle.
http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/getent4.php?
xref=yes&searchtype=full&dregion=form&dtext=all&sset=1&fset=20
&query=Driddle
or http://tinyurl.com/zh7zo tinyurl is really great :-)
Lisbeth.
mistakes no matter which language I use. Nothing for Peter A to make fun of.
So as not to leave an occasion for making fun of you, Inger, could you
tell us what 'dridle' or 'driddle' means, as you are using it? I first
thought you were again mis-spelling 'drivel,' but that doesn't seem to
fit some of your usage.
What does 'dridle' mean?
.
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