Find the Cedilla

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  • by Frank Paynter on May 26, 2024

    Think of this as a little scavenger hunt.  We’re looking for a cedilla, but not just any cedilla.  We’re looking for the one that the CBO used today while explaining about the vicissitudes of his relationship with the phone company.

    First one back here posting in my comments the (correct) word from the CBO’s 5/26 post will win a lovely prize.  On your marx, get set, GO!

    (Update:  We have had complaints from the usual lamers that we did not include a link to the post that we are referencing.  Why make it easy?  This is, after all, a contest with valuable prizes to be awarded.  if you want to go ripping up the lawn at the College Bowling Organization, well, how clueless of you.  You won’t win the prize.  Now hurry off and see what you can find).

    { 9 comments… read them below or add one }

    Doug Alder 05.26.05 at 7:08

    soupçon

    fp 05.26.05 at 7:27

    Awww… Doug. Now you went and spoiled it for the children. Let’s hide it again and see who finds it next!

    fp 05.26.05 at 7:28

    Soupçon… isn’t that what they say when dinner’s ready?

    fp 05.26.05 at 7:28

    Anyway, your prize will be sent in a plain brown wrapper to the PO Box of your choice.

    Winston 05.26.05 at 8:23

    At dictionary.com: A very small amount; a trace: not a soupçon of mercy.

    Too easy Frank!

    RB 05.26.05 at 10:29

    Am I disqualified? Not that it matters, as I see I’m too late to compete. Damn!

    fp 05.26.05 at 10:35

    And you would’ve known just where to look too!

    Doug Alder 05.28.05 at 8:41

    Will I be afraid to open the parcel? LOL

    Frank Paynter 05.29.05 at 8:43

    No. In the spirit of Sandhill contests your prize will be topical, nice, and not too expensive.

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