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kentn
response 75 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 12:08 UTC 2005

  pastes  1  (blaise)
  synods  1  (aruba)
  nodded  0  (albaugh)
gelinas
response 76 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 13:27 UTC 2005

divast
aruba
response 77 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 14:40 UTC 2005

ballup
kentn
response 78 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 15:12 UTC 2005

  divast  2  (gelinas)
  ballup  0  (aruba)
gelinas
response 79 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 05:07 UTC 2005

fiants
juicy
response 80 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 06:23 UTC 2005

cizars (scissors)
kentn
response 81 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 13:31 UTC 2005

  fiants  3  (gelinas)
  cizars  2  (juicy)
aruba
response 82 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 18:15 UTC 2005

debits
blaise
response 83 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 23:18 UTC 2005

robots
albaugh
response 84 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 00:52 UTC 2005

bottle
kentn
response 85 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 04:47 UTC 2005

  debits  4  (aruba)
  robots  2  (blaise)
  bottle  0  (albaugh)
gelinas
response 86 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 05:02 UTC 2005

divots
blaise
response 87 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 06:03 UTC 2005

debuts
kentn
response 88 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 12:03 UTC 2005

  divots  4  (gelinas)
  debuts  3  (blaise)
aruba
response 89 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 22 19:48 UTC 2005

digits
albaugh
response 90 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 22:31 UTC 2005

dights

"plural" of dight   Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English dihtan to arrange, compose, 
from Latin dictare to dictate, compose
archaic : DRESS, ADORN
twenex
response 91 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 23:02 UTC 2005

How can a transitive verb have a plural?
rcurl
response 92 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 23:09 UTC 2005

Third person?
twenex
response 93 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 23 23:24 UTC 2005

Yeah, but then that wouldn't have an "-s".
gelinas
response 94 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 04:24 UTC 2005

It's probably third-person singular.
rcurl
response 95 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 07:03 UTC 2005

That's what I said....
albaugh
response 96 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 19:16 UTC 2005

Thus I wrote "plural" in quotes - flame me for being too lazy to use the right
term for subject-verb agreement.
rcurl
response 97 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 21:59 UTC 2005

(Didn't look like laziness, looked more like an attack of Alzheimers....)
albaugh
response 98 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 20:35 UTC 2005

Which I'm sure you're quite familiar with, ya absent-minded professor!  ;-)

(I have one in the family, so I'm allowed to speak.)
rcurl
response 99 of 697: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 00:52 UTC 2005

Sorry for the insansitivity - although I too have had an Alzheimers victim
in the family. 
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