Spooky or what?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Mark Trotman, Oct 2, 2003.

  1. Mark Trotman

    Mark Trotman Guest

    Just replied to Rexx regarding his quandary over a GSXR400 and when I
    came to send it, the spell checker highlighted Rexx and offered me the
    word Recta as the only alternative!

    Oh, how I larfed!!
     
    Mark Trotman, Oct 2, 2003
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    Cane Guest

    Try Auvache. Apt.... NOT

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    Cane, Oct 2, 2003
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  3. Cane wrote
    Gissa clue, my spell checker thinks I am a perfectly acceptable chap.
     
    steve auvache, Oct 2, 2003
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  4. Mark Trotman

    Mark Trotman Guest

     
    Mark Trotman, Oct 2, 2003
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    Cane Guest

    Cane, Oct 2, 2003
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  6. Mark Trotman

    Mark Trotman Guest

    Heh! Mine comes up with "Ovate".

    <adj>
    1. Shaped like an egg; oval.
    2. Broad and rounded at the base and tapering toward the end:


    Hmmmm.... what do you reckon? Is this a better fit?
     
    Mark Trotman, Oct 2, 2003
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    Pip Guest

    Mine suggests auricle, which is even more fucking apt. Innit.
     
    Pip, Oct 2, 2003
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  8. Cane wrote
    I learnt long ago not to believe in anything I see in ukrm.
     
    steve auvache, Oct 2, 2003
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    Malc Guest

    Closely followed by "earache"
     
    Malc, Oct 2, 2003
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  10. Pip wrote
    An ear shaped appendage?
     
    steve auvache, Oct 2, 2003
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  11. Mark Trotman

    Buzby Guest

    earache

    Buzby
     
    Buzby, Oct 2, 2003
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  12. Mark Trotman

    Pip Guest

    That's one definition. However, I was opining the primary:

    Main Entry: au·ri·cle
    Pronunciation: 'or-i-k&l
    Function: noun
    Etymology: Latin auricula, from diminutive of auris ear -- more at EAR
    Date: 15th century
    1 a : an atrium of a heart b : PINNA 2b c : an anterior ear-shaped
    pouch in each atrium of the human heart

    ... or was that the bit they bypassed?
     
    Pip, Oct 2, 2003
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  13. Pip wrote
    I saw it too.

    Good lord no, that was the bit they were aiming for. What they did, in
    the case of my bypass, was restore the local blood supply to the heart
    itself, I think.

    It has improved things no end though I do have to say. Although I still
    go a bit dizzy when I get a hard on but then I always did do that anyway
    so it is not an issue really.
     
    steve auvache, Oct 3, 2003
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    Rexx Guest

    Scary. :)

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    Rexx, Oct 3, 2003
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