Interesting, no ?
Sadly, the Jean(s) now think I was putting it down when all I wanted to say was how surprised I was.
Henry
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfe Stephen S GS-11 6 MDSS/SGSI" <Stephen.Wolfe at macdill .D.OT af.mil> To: <profox@leafe.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 4:35 PM Subject: RE: [OT] Summary of what passes for debating skills here
Henry, Le 'blanc de point' est d'origine française?
Journalier je me trouve sais de moins en moins.
v/r
Stephen S. Wolfe, GS-11, DAFC Data Services Manager stephen.wolfe at macdill .D.OT af.mil (813) 827-9974 DSN 651-9974
> -----Original Message----- > From: Henry Dagher [mailto:henrybasia@sympatico.ca] > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 2:29 PM > To: profox at leafe .D.OT com > Subject: Re: [OT] Summary of what passes for debating skills here > > > Jean-Marie, > > Merci pour l'addresse. Tres interessant (Point Blank est > d'origine francaise > aussi, il parait {le centre des cibles etait blanc!!}) > > Je n'ai pas trouvé d'explication pour 'pan pan pan', l'appel > de detresse > 'plus elevee(?)'. La connais-tu, par hazard ? > > Henry > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jean-Marie Laeremans" <laeremans.jeanmarie@skynet.be> > To: <profox at leafe .D.OT com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 1:41 PM > Subject: Re: [OT] Summary of what passes for debating skills here > > > On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 12:38:17 -0400, you wrote: > > >Jean, > > > >I'd be interested in the explanation of the origin of Mayday. > > > >Can you post that link again ? > > > >Henry > > > > m'aider...... > > > http://www.wordorigins.org/wordorm.htm > > a+ > > JML > > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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