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sionnach commented on the word Londons under siege
This may actually be the most bizarre list I have come across on Wordienik. Or anywhere else, for that matter.
(I do, of course, mean that as a compliment)
November 9, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the word Londons under siege
It's madmouth's 120th list, if that helps any. (And if I go through the rest of them, it is likely to be the 120th of madmouth's lists that I'll have favorited.)
November 9, 2011
madmouth commented on the word Londons under siege
that one is getting odder as one ages is a comforting thought ^^
ruzuzu, there needs to be a title for your special kind of assistance round these parts - Wee Wordie Wirgil?
November 10, 2011
ruzuzu commented on the word Londons under siege
I love it!
What's a Wirgil?
November 10, 2011
yarb commented on the word Londons under siege
He's the poet who guided Dante through the undervorld.
November 10, 2011
sionnach commented on the word Londons under siege
This is as good a place as any to ask a question that has always bothered me:
"What, if any, is the relationship between Wee Willie Winkie and Winken, of Winken, Blinken, and Nod?" Enquiring minds etc etc
November 10, 2011
yarb commented on the word Londons under siege
Did you mean Wynken, Blynken, and Nod?
November 10, 2011
yarb commented on the word Londons under siege
Pedantry aside, I believe Wee Willie Winkie and Wynken are in fact the same individual. In his nonage he was given to running through the town, and this incipient wanderlust found an adult outlet in the storied fishing expedition with Blynken and Nod.
November 10, 2011
madmouth commented on the word Londons under siege
I am smelling the composition on voles in Waugh's Scoop all over this, yarb old boy
November 17, 2011