I'll just order the Klingon next time 'round! Love Beth On Wed, 29 Jan 1997, Barbara Mallut wrote: > Beth L... and Margie S. > > LOL... Geee.. I DO owe Margie an apology. I thought a "gorm" was a Klingon > dessert! But then, I don't know a whole heckuva lot about them Klingons. > > I gotta tell ya tho, that my spell-checker has NOT been happy with this thread > of conversation! <grin> > > Barb Mallut > "Lil_Honey" on the PD Chat > [log in to unmask] > > ---------- > From: PARKINSN: Parkinson's Disease - Information Exchange Network on behalf > of elizabeth leslie > Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 1997 9:08 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN > Subject: Re: Barb's Response to Stan's Insomnia > > Barb - I'm glad you jumped in and helped JP out! But now you'll have to > apologise to Margie for not noticin' that her 'gorm' is not a figment of > her imagination, but her truly subtle entry into the game via the word > 'gormless' meaning 'lacking sense or discernment'. > > Play on! > > Beth Leslie > > > On Tue, 28 Jan 1997, Barbara Mallut wrote: > > > Joao Paulo..... > > > > We were just being silly by using partial bits of real words - hapless, and > > feckless. There ARE no such words as "haps and fecks.." We just twisted > > around the language to suit the moment. And a "gorm" is a total figment of > > Margie's mind! (Kinda makes a person wonder what OTHER figments are > wandering > > 'round in her head, huh?) <grin> In other words, what were saying was total > > and utter nonsense!! <giggle> > > > > laughter is a WONDERFUL medicine, and actually has healing properties. > > >