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Peter Clinch wrote: > Did bring back a couple of kilos of festive pickled herring > though, and Word Of The Week is given to "Julstress", which > means exactly what you might think (once you've remembered to > pronounce the 'j' as a 'y'). Did you try any julekake? It's more of a bread than a cake really, and is absolutely delicious. -- Dave... |
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On 21/12/04 9:25 am, in article 32q8g6F3nor93U1@individual.net, "Peter
Clinch" <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: > David Martin wrote: > >> The final alternative is to keep them talkn gtill daybreak at which point >> they turn into stone. > > ITYM turned into tasteless plastic trinkets and sold to gullible > touroids in Norway... Am just back from a week's XC ski and somehow > managed to resist the temptation to start a troll collection, it's > almost bad enough that Franklin Mint can be forgiven! ;-/ So you've seen mine then? All true trolls have only four digits on each hand.[1] > Did bring back a couple of kilos of festive pickled herring though, and Yumm.. I tend to like it in phases though. > Word Of The Week is given to "Julstress", which means exactly what you > might think (once you've remembered to pronounce the 'j' as a 'y'). Not to be confused with any of the following: Juletres Juldress Anyway, they wouldn't be so stressed if they didn't have such a high salt (pinnekjoett) or high fat (ribbe) diet at this time of year. ...d [1] the umbers 0,1,2 and 3? were trolls early base four adopters? |
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Peter Clinch wrote:
> David Martin wrote: > >> The final alternative is to keep them talkn gtill daybreak at which point >> they turn into stone. > > > ITYM turned into tasteless plastic trinkets and sold to gullible > touroids in Norway... Am just back from a week's XC ski and somehow > managed to resist the temptation to start a troll collection, it's > almost bad enough that Franklin Mint can be forgiven! ;-/ > > Did bring back a couple of kilos of festive pickled herring though, and > Word Of The Week is given to "Julstress", which means exactly what you > might think (once you've remembered to pronounce the 'j' as a 'y'). > > Pete. A Christmas mistress? |
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Not Responding wrote:
Julstress > A Christmas mistress? Simpler than that, the generic stress caused by Christmas! Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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David Martin wrote:
> So you've seen mine then? All true trolls have only four digits on each > hand.[1] > That might explain their typing then. Jule sh |
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