When I used "loaf", I was thinking more along the line of: loaf: "to spend time idly", not "a unit of baked bread" or "other food made in the shape of a loaf and cooked".... loafer: "idle person", not "moccasin like shoe"; and yet, have no problem with: brick: "small, usu. rectangular, block of fired or sun-dried clay used in building, or "brick-shaped thing"...just for clarification ;>) If you're having any problem identifying just what the helpful Vanagon content is, well.........so am I....brings me closer to Friday. Bob '91 Westy Happy is he who bears a god within. -- Louis Pasteur http://communities.msn.com/BobsPhotoShare In a message dated 3/27/02 5:37:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ writes:
> What about Brasilian Loafs? They are still in production... > yep, those are loaves too.. loafs or loaves? tomato or tomatoe? quail or quale? ;<) chris
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