I thought, "How extraordinary." And then, "At least I hope they're extraordinary."
Full disclosure: I have used, "drivel," "blather," "urgh" and I don't know what else, but only when addressing students who are likely to understand.
David Ritchie On Oct 5, 2007, at 12:46 PM, Robert Paul wrote:
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