If you read this article, you'll discover the amusing name for residents of Equatorial Guinea.
Posted by cradle at April 7, 2003 6:34 PMI didn't feel like sloughing through that tome, but I did feel like commenting on your blog.
Now that I'm working again, I think I'll have time to make that tea quiz. Figure that out.
Posted by: Maureen at April 9, 2003 3:31 PMI, however, read it three days ago. Unlike the proprietors of many other too-sparsely-updated 'blogs, you are someone I know wel enough and am comfrtable enough with to hassle for more content. You had been on a roll there.
Posted by: Andrew at April 10, 2003 8:16 PMaslo, liek my sepllling?
Posted by: Anonymous at April 10, 2003 8:17 PMHow's that for service, hippie?
Posted by: David at April 10, 2003 10:52 PMI believe that the singular of 'hippies' is 'hippy.' I guess I could be wrong.
Posted by: Andrew at April 12, 2003 3:08 AMBoth variants are acceptable. From www.m-w.com:
Main Entry: hip·pie Variant(s): or hip·py /'hi-pE/ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural hippies Etymology: 4hip + -ie Date: 1965 : a usually young person who rejects the mores of established society (as by dressing unconventionally or favoring communal living) and advocates a nonviolent ethic; broadly : a long-haired unconventionally dressed young personPosted by: David at April 12, 2003 12:10 PM