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Subject: RE: boring
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McIvor reminds us that a Loglan word for "bore" in the present sense is "time 
stretch." My recollection (hopefully fading) is that the Loglan words have 
different structures from {temci} and {tcena}, so a {gau} might have to come 
into it, but it is a nice example of a non-literal lujvo of requisite wit.

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2>McIvor reminds us that a Loglan word for "bore" in the present sense is "time stretch."&nbsp; My recollection (hopefully fading) is that the Loglan words have different structures from {temci} and&nbsp; {tcena}, so a {gau} might have to come into it, but it is a nice example of a non-literal lujvo of requisite wit.</FONT></HTML>

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