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Andy wrote:
> http://www.tinyurl.com/ogj6d


I feel his pain. All we get out here in the desert is the McHarrumph.

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On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 04:11:48 -0500, Andy wrote:

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LOL, except I think the cartoonist said it wrong... "*lack* of
euphoria" is more to the point.

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sf commented:

>> http://www.tinyurl.com/ogj6d

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> LOL, except I think the cartoonist said it wrong... "*lack* of
> euphoria" is more to the point.


No, the cartoonist had it right. "Harrumph" is a prelude to an expression of
disapproval.
The speaker LONGED to feel that disapproval, as his wistful comment makes
clear, but he was tragically unable to experience it due to his chronic
affliction with euphoria.

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On 3 Jun 2006 03:55:03 -0500, Bob Terwilliger wrote:

> sf commented:
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> >> http://www.tinyurl.com/ogj6d

> >
> > LOL, except I think the cartoonist said it wrong... "*lack* of
> > euphoria" is more to the point.

>
> No, the cartoonist had it right. "Harrumph" is a prelude to an expression of
> disapproval.
> The speaker LONGED to feel that disapproval, as his wistful comment makes
> clear, but he was tragically unable to experience it due to his chronic
> affliction with euphoria.
>
> Bob
>

Thanks for clearing that up. It was very deep, indeed.



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