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Capt. Mooron
 
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Why thank You Bob..... you've effectively shot yourself in the foot with
minimal goading on my part.

CM

"Bobsprit" in message originally defined nomad solely as

| | 2 : an individual who roams about aimlessly
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| Nomadic poeple do not wander about aimlessly... and that is not the
correct
| definition... but you know that now don't you.
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| Poor Mooron! You force me to slap you about!
| From Websters 2004 Ed.
| Main Entry: no·mad
| Pronunciation: 'nO-"mad, British also 'nä-
| Function: noun
| Etymology: Latin nomad-, nomas member of a wandering pastoral people, from
| Greek, from nemein
| Date: 1579
| 1 : a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place
to
| place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory

| RB


 
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