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19-05-2003, 01:21 AM
David P
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UK farm profitability to jun 2002
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In article ,
says...
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 19:41:57 -0000, David P
wrote:
In article ,
says...
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 14:04:58 GMT, "Michelle Fulton"
wrote:
"Torsten Brinch" wrote in message
.. .
has introgressed English to become 'floe', meaning sea ice.
I knew that! smacks self in head
concepts, going with the floe means going with
the ice.
An English tongued person might yield to associations from floe
to flee/fly/fled/flight, particularly when he is in a belligerent
state of mind, but again, flee/fly is an altogether different concept
than floe.
Any connection to the rhyme:
Flee Fly Floe Flumb I smell the blood of a Danish man?
vbg
Self evidently now, you just made it:-) The direct template of
this new expression would of course be King Lear,
My mind was drifting to Hamlet - it seemed somewhat more appropriate,
unless you were to prefer I identify you as Claudius? g
I am sure you also recognised my misquoting of the rhyme.
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David
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