Hi David, Hi Ron, Dear Spell-Checkers,

I found it listed in my English-German dictonary, too. Okay, 
Germany isn't Egypt, but maybe it's close enough? However, I 
wouldn't go so far to accept this as a prove of the existence
of a dead dog ;-)

Best regards from the Old World,
Norbert

> Ron Baalke wrote:
> > 
> > >>Efforts to substantiate the validity of the dog story almost 
> a century later have been unsuccessful thus far, though the story 
> hasn't been d i s p r o v e n either.
> > >
> > > I can't find the word "disproven" in any dictionary, maybe it doesn't
> > > exist...like a certain dog?
> > >
> > 
> > Hmmm..it is listed in my Webster's New World dictionary:
> > 
> >    disproven - proven to be false.
> > 
> > I guess that's a sign a certain dog does exist. :-) :-)
> 
> Okay, you found an entry in a New World dictionary, byt Egypt is an Old
> World country :)
> 
> David
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