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Old 04-26-2003, 01:43 PM   #11
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I assume she means "whether 'there was anything wrong with that.'"

Good question, though. Maybe NS will weigh in herself on this.
Hi--just checked out the newbie board and thought I could lend a hand here--I think the newbie folks need a little education on the acronym that spawned it all, NTTAWWT. If I am explaining this too late, oh well. A Seinfeld episode had the "Not That There's Anything Wrong With That" hook when referring, I believe, to suppositions as to a person's sexual orientation. We use this all the time.

I actually wondered whether AWBC (anyone would be confused) by my mutation of NTTAWWT into a question.

Sorry! and Welcome!!

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