It was 18/12/97 21:22:17 GMT when, as I was going about my lawful business,
I observed "J.M. Jamieson" <jjamieson@odyssey.on.ca>,
hereinafter referrded to as the accused, writing on a Bristol monitor:
> At 17:52 18/12/97 GMT, Catweasel wrote:
>
> >Thinking about it, I am puggled as to why I followed Kathleen's links in
> >the first place.
>
> Well Catweasel I too am rather puggled (smile) and I was wondering which
> dictionary you were using because I would dearly love to use the word
> "puggle" from now on; it has a rather nice but also naughty ring to it.
A particular favourite of mine, puggled, but I am sorry that I cannot
recall its origin. It has the feel of something Pooh said, but I don't
have the books to hand to check. It is, as far as I Know, a verb with
only one form. I have only ever read or heard it as puggled, and only
used in the first person.
I would be grateful if someone could help with this, because if it
wasn't the bear of little brain then I have no idea where to look.
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
Catweasel <pvbuckland@bigfoot.com>
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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