David said: "Tongue and check? That sounds like a new piano part! You mean tongue-in-cheek, I think; the humorous facial gesture of pushing out the side of the cheek with the point of the tongue to denote ironical intent in a statement one has just made. And "now a days" should be all one word; nowadays, methinks. Nitpickingly yours," I know it's Sunday and most, (if not all), do take a day off. However, Ya needs ta get a life!<G> Having trouble removing yourself from your school dayz? You, however, are correct about the Tongue in Cheek thang.<G> Too used to writing about pyaners. Joe Joe Garrett, R.P.T. Captain of the Tool Police Squares R I
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