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- From: jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (J. Furr)
- Newsgroups: alt.pets.chia,alt.fan.lemurs
- Subject: Re: Plural of chia, groups of chia
- Message-ID: <C04Et9.MBC@polaris.async.vt.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 11:05:32 GMT
- References: <Dec.23.11.12.42.1992.5748@cadenza.rutgers.edu> <23DEC199219090681@trentu.ca> <BzxvwD.12t@world.std.com>
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- In article <BzxvwD.12t@world.std.com> bmarcum@world.std.com (Bill Marcum) writes:
- >In article <23DEC199219090681@trentu.ca> spowell@trentu.ca (STEFAN POWELL) writes:
- >>
- >>Well, this is quite simple. If you have many chia dogs then it is a
- >>pack, and if you have many chia sheep then it is a flock, and if it
- >>is a bunch of chia trees then it is a forest, etc.
- >>
- >What about chia lemurs?
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- Never seen any for sale, but if you open your own pottery business and
- manufacture chia lemurs, post about them here, we'd probably order quite a
- few.
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