Desparate "mid"wives

<p>I hate to be the one to bring this up . . . but didn't the post refer to words that end in DOUS, with a "D"?
So, your point CM was?</p>

<p>In any event, Go4it characterization was great!</p>

<p>My apologies. I do not see that well in the early AM.
CM</p>

<p>You guys are too good, or is it gooder ? Definitely got to pick a nonverbal major.</p>

<p>Parting trivia for you guys/gals:</p>

<p>"Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und." </p>

<p>To "testify" was based on men in the Roman court swearing to a statement made by swearing on their testicles. </p>

<p>Time for school, an interruption to my education.</p>

<p>Actually, underfund is a word.
You are not doing very well with your trivia...</p>

<p>Go4forit:</p>

<p>Don't forget the Southern adjective, under-round. </p>

<p>Darn, my pickup truck tire is under-round.</p>

<p>Go4forit. You better hope you have some backup at the ARMY-NAVY Trivia Pursuit competition.</p>

<p>how about the plural of Y'all....all y'all (Live in Virginia)</p>

<p>thats WEST virginia to you-</p>

<p>under-round? I'm from the Deep South (Alabama), and I've never heard that one.</p>

<p>BUT I'm all too familiar with the "all ya'll" bit. Ya'll is a staple in my verbal diet. :)</p>