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- Subject: Re: I am stumped, please help!
- Organization: AA
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 16:51:05 GMT
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- References: <678@thunder.LakeheadU.Ca> <1992Dec31.104837.26510@physchem.ox.ac.uk> <1992Dec31.153651.24428@cs.brown.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec31.153651.24428@cs.brown.edu>, hm@cs.brown.edu (Harry
- Mamaysky) wrote:
- >
- > In article <678@thunder.LakeheadU.Ca>, tmabthor@flash.LakeheadU.Ca (Thomas M. Abthorpe) writes:
- > > I was posed with this question recently and I cannot find an answer, my
- > > online dictionary does not give the solution...
- > >
- > > There are three words in the English language that end in 'gry'...
- > >
- > > hungry
- > > angry
- > > *gry
- > >
- > > Whatever might it be?
- >
- Well, I happen to know of a 70's commericial (don't remember what for) that
- combined thirst and hungry and got "thungry". When one gets "the
- thungries" this product was supposed to take care of it.
-