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"D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message
... Hoist with her own petar. If you are going to do this, at least get it right. It's PetarD - an explosive charge with which to blow in gates..... -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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You need to take a close look at William Shakespeare's _Hamlet_.
When you have done that come back for further basic instruction. But Not Here... I'm shutting this thread down. 'Nuff Said. -- D. Spencer Hines Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor Veni, Vidi, Calcitravi Asinum "Gordon" wrote in message ... "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Hoist with her own petar. If you are going to do this, at least get it right. It's PetarD - an explosive charge with which to blow in gates..... |
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"D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message
... You need to take a close look at William Shakespeare's _Hamlet_. When you have done that come back for further basic instruction. Unfortunately Shakespeare was not a Royal Engineer. A Petard, with a "D" is an explosive charge that is fixed halfway up the gate of a fortified enclosure in order to blow a hole in it. People who got hung up with it were killed. Hence the phrase "hoisted with his own petard". -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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Gordon wrote:
"D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... You need to take a close look at William Shakespeare's _Hamlet_. When you have done that come back for further basic instruction. Unfortunately Shakespeare was not a Royal Engineer. A Petard, with a "D" is an explosive charge that is fixed halfway up the gate of a fortified enclosure in order to blow a hole in it. People who got hung up with it were killed. Hence the phrase "hoisted with his own petard". In Spanish, it's Petardos. Petardas, OTOH, can be found he http://www.petardas.com/ Alias |
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![]() "Alias" wrote in message ... Gordon wrote: "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... You need to take a close look at William Shakespeare's _Hamlet_. When you have done that come back for further basic instruction. Unfortunately Shakespeare was not a Royal Engineer. A Petard, with a "D" is an explosive charge that is fixed halfway up the gate of a fortified enclosure in order to blow a hole in it. People who got hung up with it were killed. Hence the phrase "hoisted with his own petard". In Spanish, it's Petardos. Petardas, OTOH, can be found he http://www.petardas.com/ Alias lol He certainly is a ******! |
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On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 22:32:40 -0000, D. Spencer Hines wrote:
I'm shutting this thread down. You can't shut this thread down. I will not allow you do anything of the sort! :=) -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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