> >> Thanks for a job well done, Scott.  Nice pictures everyone.
> >> I enjoyed the entire gallery.  I have no idea what a
> >> *Kakeudiscioe* is though :-).
> >> Cheers, Christine
> >>
> >
> > It's an ancient Greek word which can be loosely translated 
> as 'crap disco
> > playing mainly Eurotrash pop of the early 1980s'. It's 
> quite rare, being
> > found only in early editions of Homer's little-known 
> Telliad, a primitive
> > form of trailer in which members of the chorus played the 
> best bits of the
> > Iliad to a captive audience of disco-crazed terpsichorians 
> in the local
> > kakeudiscioe while an actor with a gruff voice intoned 
> pompously "He 
> > killed
> > his father. He seduced his Mom. Now he's coming for your 
> daughter. Die 
> > Hard.
> > With a breastplate". Then there's a big explosion (qv John 
> Sessoms shot) 
> > and
> > Brutus Willos frowns to camera.
> 
> 
> "He sure put a lot of work into that,"  my husband, Darrel, said.  :-)
> 

Not really - I get these tumid spasms of logorrhea from time to time.

> Anyway, Bob, do I have your permission to print out this 
> nonsense word and 
> your definition so that I can post it on my office door at 
> work?  I shall 
> attribute it to you, of course.  And I'm not just 
> joshing-joking here;  I 
> really want to do it.  Big cheers, Christine

Of course!



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