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July 06, 2025 -- 8:13 PM
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January 08, 2007 -- 12:59 PM
posted by Al

Oh it is suppose to be Bah-gee-bus! Some codger swear I suppose. Must of picked it up somewhere.

January 08, 2007 -- 12:57 PM
posted by Al

Can't help you on that bagebus thing. Sounds like something I would put down though.

January 08, 2007 -- 12:56 PM
posted by Al

Sounds too smart Par. Even my work brain can't take it.

January 08, 2007 -- 11:26 AM
posted by Par

It's an accent of pronounciation; to make sure you actually say "damn-ned", rather than just "damnd". (Besides, the "eh" sound is if the accent is the other way (ie. "é" instead of "è".))

January 08, 2007 -- 8:30 AM
posted by Dana

I admit - the visits from Transalta are me. I'm doing a job out here for a couple of months.

January 08, 2007 -- 4:18 AM
posted by edo

Can't sleep, clown'll eat me. Internet, do something to make me laugh...

January 08, 2007 -- 3:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

"Designed" by, well, the damnèd.

Why put an accent on the e? I don't get it. Is that supposed to be like Pokémon?

January 07, 2007 -- 11:19 PM
posted by Par

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(Found here.)

January 07, 2007 -- 1:04 PM
posted by Par

Assorted "Doctor Who" Scoopage. Highlights:


  • "Doctor Who" . . . will air its third season in March in the UK

  • John Barrowman will return as Jack Harkness in the last three episodes of the season.

  • A wild rumour in the British tabloids emerged this week that both Robert Carlyle ("Eragon", "The Full Monty") and David Morrissey ("Basic Instinct 2", "State of Play") were being considered to replace Tennant sometime mid-way through the fourth season of the show, a rumour the BBC has since denied.

January 06, 2007 -- 10:53 PM
posted by P

Inventor of instant noodles dies at 96 - "Momofuku Ando, the Japanese inventor of instant noodles — a dish that has sustained American college students for decades — has died. He was 96."

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