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Re: OT: And what is this supposed to mean?
by ml on Wednesday 09/Nov/2005, @12:27
Not quite, my friend Winnetou, you see, SCO is a pig farm while Novell is just a bunch of geese (how do you call many noisy geese looking for a way out in English? Is it a flock?)
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Really OT: Collective noun for geese
by Ralph Jenkin on Wednesday 09/Nov/2005, @12:57
Believe it or not, the correct term is a gaggle of geese.

No, really.
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  • Re: Really OT: Collective noun for geese
    by ml on Wednesday 09/Nov/2005, @13:02
    After a gaggle of googling I believe you.
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