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Tuesday, 28. October 2003
Cooking Your Placenta! (sic)
snoogans00
15:15h
These are the ingredients click on the link to find out how to do it! 1-3lb fresh placenta (must be no more than 3 days old) http://www.mothers35plus.co.uk/plac_rec.htm ... Comment
turbinetrevor, 10/28/03, 3:37 PM
I'm hungry now ... Link ... Comment
bmacd, 10/28/03, 3:59 PM
Pray tell what was spelled wrong in the title? ... Link
snoogans00, 10/28/03, 4:01 PM
ops " ingredients" or do you mean (sic) Standard Industrial Classification ... ... Link
bmacd, 10/28/03, 4:57 PM
No, I meant sic
For example: or: sic [sýk] As opposed to SIC: SIC Basically, sic represents an old latin word (no one appears to remember exactly what) which effectively means, incorrect spelling/grammar left in place. Some skiddies like to call it Spelling In Cluded (but there-again skiddies don't know much)... ... Link
snoogans00, 10/29/03, 8:46 AM
I always use (sic) instead of sick, ... Link
bmacd, 10/29/03, 8:56 AM
Doesn't bother me at all as long as we're all clear on the actual meaning ;o) Don't mind me, it just took me forever to work out what it actually meant the first time I tried to find out... ... Link ... Comment |
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