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Re: Bill Mills! I always wondered how that happened.

In Reply to: Bill Mills! I always wondered how that happened. posted by Bill on May 15, 2003 at 09:07:23:


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PigTech

on May 15, 2003 at 10:11:49
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: Bill Mills,

: I think the word is marshmellow, not marshmallow. Or was it *(%#. ;-) Great concept. Keeps

: Bill
: HellFire

At some point, many years ago, when cursing started to become obnoxious in TechTalk (the first forum on the pig) I wrote the profanity filter. I initially planned to write it to just put in ##### or something similar, then realized it was much more entertaining to put in a set of words, like mad-libs. The funny thing is, I've actually seen people since write in other forums, or in rec.sport.paintball, that something was "a piece of tricicle" or "a load of marshmallow."

And it is spelled marshmallow, but pronounced mashmellow - though improper, the w is often left off the end.

For more informative marshmallow information, see this link:

http://www.homestarrunner.com/marshie.html

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills


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