Quaff
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English
Verb
quaff
Etymology
- From Irish, Gaelic cauch, Scots quaich, queff, a cup.
Pronunciation
- British SAMPA: /kwQf/
- (US) SAMPA:/kwOf/
In article <143.07.06.05.824378000@srcbs.org>, Gary McNees says...
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>> Enough said, enough written.
Wow! Can I believe my eyes? Loren, who writes such long posts, finally admits
'enough written'?
>> Everyone has turned in for the night and
>> no one is going to scroll any further down.
More words of wisdom from an unexpected source!
>> I have presented to you
>> your own apologetical writings and you dismiss them.
And that, Loren, is a splendid example of one of the many reasons why your
extensive quotes from 'aplogetical writings' are a complete waste of time.
>> What more is to
>> be gained from this?
Nothing. I am so glad you finally realize this, even though it is shocking how
long it took for you to figure this out.
>You are certainly on "something."
Gary, how could you? Loren finally admitted that his own practice of writing way
too much really is just that -- way too much -- and you dismiss his words of
wisdom with "you are on something".
Now it is true, that his admission was weakened in value by the fact that he
recognized this fault only when you did it, not when he did it himself, but even
that is progress! For it is _exactly_ the same fault as is so obvious in his own
writing.
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)
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