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April 10, 2005
A man, a plan, a cat, a canal; Panama!
A man, a plan, a cat, a canal; Panama! The Panama palindrome, by its true and real author, Dan Hoey
Silicon Valley Slang. (It works, click on any letter)
A Gaelic Curse Engine. (From ”Magpie”)
Canting Dictionary, 1736. A Collection of the Canting Words and Terms, both ancient and modern, used by Beggars, Gypsies, Cheats, House-Breakers, Shop-Lifters, Foot-Pads, Highway-Men, &c;
Visual Puns from “Worth 1000”
How Many Government Agencies Does It Take To Teach Soldiers Arabic?
Google Bork! Bork! Also, Google Piglatin
How to say “I love you” in ASL. Happy, you crazy Googlers?
How not to spell “Coffee mousse cake” above from ”Bantarist”. Many More Unusual Lingulogiscal Links Here
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