Hey, did you know that Dr. S is ineffable? And a content provider? That's what Dr. S read in the latest issue of the Jackson Free Press. Somebody please tell him what that means. Dr. S also read that he upset patrons at some sports bar. Just doing his job ... Speaking of upsetting (for some Ole Miss fans), here's where some Rebel diehards are rallying around the flag, er, Colonel.
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- 118043
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Pipe down, Doc. Don't you know any publicity is better than everybody ignoring your butt? And I suspect that there's a dictionary somewhere in your hovel. Use it.
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- ladd
- Date
- 2003-09-18T10:49:46-06:00
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- 118044
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Main Entry: in?ef?fa?ble Pronunciation: (")i-'ne-f&-b&l Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin ineffabilis, from in- + effabilis capable of being expressed, from effari to speak out, from ex- + fari to speak -- more at BAN Date: 14th century 1 a : incapable of being expressed in words : INDESCRIBABLE
b : UNSPEAKABLE 2 : not to be uttered : TABOO This kind of stuff is the high price one pays for being Dr. S. In-effing-believable. - Author
- Dr. S
- Date
- 2003-09-19T04:18:44-06:00
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