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Lee Bell <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Oct 2000 07:23:21 -0400
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David Strike wrote:

> In my opinion a person has to be a bit of a funambulist when being an
> infracaninophile on Scuba-L.  (Try hanging those 'appellations' on
somebody and see if
> you get a 'strike'!  <BWG>  Even if you didn't, it'd certainly turn the
myrmidon's into
> microlipets!) :-)

Let me guess . . . you finallly found a use for that thesaurus that's been
decorating your book shelf for years, right?  OK, let me see what I can do
with this.

You have to be a bit of a "tight rope artist" when being an "under dog
lover" on Scuba-L.  It would turn the "mystified" into "mini mouth parts",
or

You have to walk a fine line when your an underdog on Scuba L.  It would
turn the clueless into small mouth dancers.

That's the best I can do with my Random House College Dictionary and Word's
built in Thesaurus.  Did I even come close?

Lee

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