On 6/24/07 7:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

When I was a child, we used to speak a pig-Latin type
language called up. Whereby, you put the word up before
each vowel.

Mom said that when she was in school, the children would put
"lf" in the middle of every word:  Whilfy dilfid youlfoo
doolfoo thalfat?  She could speak it amazingly fast, and it
sounded very confusing to the uninitiated.

My school never did anything but the common igpay atinlay,
and not much of it.

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