THEORY: CHAT penguins poultry? fowl bidniz? (wasRe: THEORY: The fourth person)
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Sunday, May 2, 2004, 7:31 |
In a message dated 2004:05:01 01:14:09 PM, theiling@ABSINT.COM writes:
>Ray Brown <ray.brown@...> writes:
>>...
>> In fact, I find the penguins of the antarctic more interesting than the
>> bears of the arctic.
>
>Why? They are probably not large and don't pose a big threat to
>people visiting them. So why are they interesting. :-) Can they
>be eaten?
Henrik is soundin' a tad bit like a Cantonese ;)
en dzjunk:lego (ad-joc, improvisazi):
= Jenrik voc sim:modo Cantaan:dzjen maicro:bit =
/hen.rik vok sim.mo.do kan.ta:n.dZen maI.kro.bit /
Henrik talk like- manner/way Canton-person/people small-bit
juu conlang sapie savi dzjunk lego, jep o non?
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