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Has she completed her degree as a MD?


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JohnH wrote:

On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:20:49 -0400, Harry Krause

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Nice try, dipstick, but the sources I quoted are quite real, unlike the
imaginary gremlins that occupy your synapses. Ded or Dead is proper. If
you want to compare your education in and experience with etymology to
mine, why, you go right ahead. My master's degree in English is really
in etymology, and, as part of the requirements, I worked for two
semesters as an editor and project director of the National Union
Catalog, a project that involved alphabetizing and organizing the entire
card catalogue of the Library of Congress.

The definition I posted is from the second edition of the OED. There's
no knowledge you have that trumps the OED.


And, has your wife completed her second doctorate yet? Are there really

people
who still believe this stuff from you, Harry?


John H



No, she hasn't. But, then, I never stated she did. Are you still taking
sexually oriented photos of minors, John?



 
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