exactamundo was Re: gigung(o)us, gigund(o)us, gigunda, gigundo
Mullins, Bill
Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Thu Apr 28 14:27:17 UTC 2005
>From Newsbank:
ORANGEMEN WIN IN A NEAR-WALK -
DON'T CALL IT A MASTERPIECE OF BASKETBALL
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY)
March 20, 1989
Author: Bud Poliquin
"``It,'' said Owens, ``was like playing a scrimmage game.''
Exactamundo. And, never mind that the teams didn't go skins-and-shirts."
>
> And influencing the thus-far-unrecorded _exactamundo_ (1990,
> or perhaps
> earlier?):
>
>
> My native Britain has a complex network of narrow, twisty
> roads and a less-complex network of motorways along which
> pass a much higher density of traffic than America will ever
> see. National speed limits are on average 5 mph faster than
> here and the maximum is 70 mph on divided highways. Why,
> then, has Great Britain (officially) the world's best
> accident record? Could it be because they are better drivers?
> Exactamundo. Trevor Mees, "Send Them To School," AutoWeek
> (Nexis), April 23, 1990, p 16
>
>
> David Barnhart
>
> barnhart at highlands.com
>
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