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Re: she's it, not her ...
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John Gardner |
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Re: she's it, not her ... |
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Fri, 7 Feb 2020 12:58:28 +1100 |
I once had a macro package named "My Ugly Macros", or "MUM" for short. It
was a tongue-in-cheek reference to this package (though I ended up renaming
it to "mono" instead; all I wanted was a package starting with "m".
Because, you know, acro-package naming traditions).
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 at 10:02, Ralph Corderoy <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Ingo,
>
> > I sense a pun here: the English word "mom"
>
> That's an American word. :-) English speakers say "mum".
> Including in the phrase `Mum's the word'.
>
> --
> Cheers, Ralph.
>
>
- she's it, not her ..., Marc Chantreux, 2020/02/06
- Re: she's it, not her ..., Ingo Schwarze, 2020/02/06
- Re: she's it, not her ..., Larry McVoy, 2020/02/06
- Re: she's it, not her ..., Ralph Corderoy, 2020/02/06
- Re: she's it, not her ...,
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- Re: she's it, not her ..., Marc Chantreux, 2020/02/07
- Re: she's it, not her ..., Ingo Schwarze, 2020/02/07
- Re: she's it, not her ..., Marc Chantreux, 2020/02/07
- Re: she's it, not her ..., Peter Schaffter, 2020/02/07