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Subject:Re: dribble vs drivel From:Shannon White <shannonwhite -at- YAHOO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 28 Apr 1999 05:45:45 -0700
>
> Oh, except for one thing - I think you mean drivel
> (not dribble)!!
>
>
Whoops--I guess I should have explained my mind link more closely here.
I was thinking that everyone sounded like infants babbling to hear
themselves talk. It reminded me of self-contented tots sitting in high
chairs with, well, DRIBBLE, coming out of their mouths. Bits of soggy
Cheerios, spit, formula, etc. That picture, actually, is more
appealing than what I've been reading though. . .
Sorry for the confusion.
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