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Message # 7667.1.1.3.1 Subject: Re: Re: Re: curiouser and curiouser - very slightly a long way off topic Date: Sat 27/12/03 18:15:55 GMT Name: Kerry Tiller Email: kctiller@cox.net |
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Yes; and I believe it was in the original book "Through the Looking glass". K. |
In reply to Message (7667.1.1.3) Re: Re: curiouser and curiouser - very slightly a long way off topic
By Hawk - Sat 27/12/03 17:43:52 GMT I believe "curiouser and curiouser" is an actual line from..."Alice in Wonderland," hence its propriety in this message about the movie... Sorry if this was obvious to you guys and you were jsut making fun. |
In reply to Message (7667.1.1) Re: curiouser and curiouser - very slightly a long way off topic
By Kerry Tiller - kctiller@cox.net Sat 27/12/03 10:19:14 GMT "more curious" is correct, simply because of the awkwardness of "curiouser". K. |
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By JW - Sat 27/12/03 09:54:03 GMT Re that "curiouser and curiouser" quote. I once decided to use it in something I was writing, so I decided to check the spelling. Curiously, "curiouser" doesn't appear to be a real word. It's in none of the online dictionaries and MS Word doesn't like it.
John
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In reply to Message (7667) UK TV 28Dec
By Fishy - mjartpho@yahoo.co.uk Sat 27/12/03 07:23:24 GMT Channel 5, (UK Terrestial) 1740 GMT Sunday 28 December 2003:
Fiona Fullerton as Alice in Wonderland (1972). Watch her strike out across her pool of tears in her blue dress, and how dry she seems to be after emerging at the other side - curiouser and curiouser!
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