• National Gibberish Day

    From Ross Clark@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 20 23:05:01 2024
    "This is an American day whose origins are obscure, and whose point --
    to talk nonsense to each other -- isn't entirely clear."

    Why go on? Well, we have a page to fill.

    [There follow remarks on...gibberish vs gobbledygook...doohickey
    words...scat singing...nonsense syllables in popular songs..."Lisa
    Goddard" (he may be thinking of Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can
    Dance)..."nonsense" as literary genre...idioglossia...glossolalia... abracadabra

    Any questions?

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  • From Adam Funk@21:1/5 to Ross Clark on Fri Sep 20 15:40:12 2024
    On 2024-09-20, Ross Clark wrote:

    "This is an American day whose origins are obscure, and whose point --
    to talk nonsense to each other -- isn't entirely clear."

    Why go on? Well, we have a page to fill.

    [There follow remarks on...gibberish vs gobbledygook...doohickey
    words...scat singing...nonsense syllables in popular songs..."Lisa
    Goddard" (he may be thinking of Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can
    Dance)..."nonsense" as literary genre...idioglossia...glossolalia... abracadabra

    Any questions?

    Wibble wibble?


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    Hope it doesn't take too long
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  • From Aidan Kehoe@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 21 07:34:30 2024
    Ar an fichiú lá de mí Méan Fómhair, scríobh Adam Funk:

    On 2024-09-20, Ross Clark wrote:

    "This is an American day whose origins are obscure, and whose point --
    to talk nonsense to each other -- isn't entirely clear."

    Why go on? Well, we have a page to fill.

    [There follow remarks on...gibberish vs gobbledygook...doohickey words...scat singing...nonsense syllables in popular songs..."Lisa Goddard" (he may be thinking of Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance)..."nonsense" as literary genre...idioglossia...glossolalia... abracadabra

    Any questions?

    Wibble wibble?

    My one year old is posting on sci.lang!

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    ‘As I sat looking up at the Guinness ad, I could never figure out /
    How your man stayed up on the surfboard after fourteen pints of stout’
    (C. Moore)

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