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− | (As a side topic, you can debate whether assuming "Ling" is a Chinese name is acceptable or politically incorrect. Lengthy, outraged diatribes about the topic can be addressed to bgates at microsoft.com.) This is regular ol' kindling: a pile of little bits and pieces of wood. If you had a match you could start a fire with it. | + | (As a side topic, you can debate whether assuming "Ling" is a Chinese name is acceptable or politically incorrect. Lengthy, outraged diatribes about the topic can be addressed to bgates at microsoft.com.){{typo}}This is regular ol' kindling: a pile of little bits and pieces of wood. If you had a match you could start a fire with it. |
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− | *"[Name] is neither [first part of name] nor [second part of name]. Discuss." is a reference of the | + | *"[Name] is neither [first part of name] nor [second part of name]. Discuss." is a reference of the {{Wikipedia|Saturday Night Live|SNL}} Coffee Talk sketches, where Mike Myers, as Linda Richman, would suggest a topic for her studio audience to discuss. |
Revision as of 14:47, 19 January 2010
kindling
Plural: kinderling
Kindling is neither kind nor from China. Discuss.
(As a side topic, you can debate whether assuming "Ling" is a Chinese name is acceptable or politically incorrect. Lengthy, outraged diatribes about the topic can be addressed to bgates at microsoft.com.)[sic]This is regular ol' kindling: a pile of little bits and pieces of wood. If you had a match you could start a fire with it.
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References
- "[Name] is neither [first part of name] nor [second part of name]. Discuss." is a reference of the SNL Coffee Talk sketches, where Mike Myers, as Linda Richman, would suggest a topic for her studio audience to discuss.