Re: Arrrghgh English
Dori,
Are you sure that's the correct spelling of Arrrghgh? I always thought
it was Aaaarrrrrgh!
Wow - another humorist! ;-)
Well, I tried to look it up:
http://www.reference.com/search?r=2&q=AAARGH
AAARGH! is a computer game in which the player controls a giant
monster, either an Ogre or a Lizard, with the goal of crushing and
destroying everything in its path, across different lands and periods
of history.
http://www.reference.com/search?db=web&q=argh
Lots of stuff, which I won't paste in here; one of them is this:
http://osteele.com/words/aargh
Talk about taking Googling to a ridiculous extent :-)
RGBrasel
Who is watching his authoring program freeze up for the third time this
morning with growing frustration, and will be saying Aaaarrrrrgh! a lot
this morning, thus ensuring my complete isolation today and the safety
of my red Swingline.
Swingline? Aw, heck! Another noun I don't know about. I think I better
not ask, this time, though... :-\
My sympathies go out to you over the freezing program, though. That is
emphatically un-funny.
Cheers,
Ed.
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