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Posted by dorayme on 10/26/27 12:00
In article <Xns9A27AD68C42BBnanopandaneredbojias@194.177.96.78>,
Neredbojias <monstersquasher@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:49:55
> GMT dorayme scribed:
>
> >> > It is worth using max-width (supported by most browsers including
> >> > IE7 now, but not 6). You can use it on body (there are some
> >> > issues about this), you can *make* a wrapper for the site and use
> >> > it on the wrapper, you can use it on the parts of the site by eg,
> >> > giving the content a max width in px or ems (I recommend em here)
> >> > after having given any side bars widths (in px or ems)
> >>
> >> Yeah but too bad it don't work on the human body (and I'm
> >> claustrophobic about girdles.)
> >
> > So, what are you saying? That you are fat as well as everything
> > else?
>
> Nope. I'm 5'8"
In Witness, when John Book (Harrison Ford) first met the lovely
Rachel and her son, the boy (the "witness" to the murder) was
asked about the attackers. He pointed to Book's offsider who was
a short black detective. But he had to qualify and mumbled
something about him not being "stumpi".
"Stumpi?" queried Book. Rachel, the boy's Amish mother, explained
about a piglet in a litter being born a runt... At which, John
Book stood up (he had been kneeling to talk to the boy), and said
with a proud smile, "You mean, he was a big guy like me!". "Yes",
said the boy enthusiastically, "Big guy!". It is hard to describe
the eyes of the shorter black officer at the time. But what could
he say?
>
> Btw, what do you mean by "...as well as everything else"? Certainly you
> have noticed nothing amiss in my typically impeccable characteristics...
What do you mean btw, that was the main point of my post. I am
sorry, Boji, but I have to be very cruel to you in words because
Officer White (ha!) is on holiday and will not be back to
administer his usual beating of you till Feb (not that it does
any bloody good).
--
dorayme
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