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WebWord Weblog Posting Posting Date: August 25, 2002 Reader Comments...
Webster's 1828 Dictionary: Jack, n. a. A nickname or diminutive of John, used as a general term of contempt for any saucy of paltry fellow. b. The male of certain animals, as of the ass. c. A large wooden male screw, turning in a female one. It ain't all bad. Posted by: Jack on August 26, 2002 10:21 AM
Webster's 1828 Dictionary: Jack, n. a. A nickname or diminutive of John, used as a general term of contempt for any saucy of paltry fellow. b. The male of certain animals, as of the ass. c. A large wooden male screw, turning in a female one. It ain't all bad. Posted by: Jack on August 26, 2002 10:22 AM
Anytime I have connectivity problems (no response from server), double-posts occur. @#$%^&*! Posted by: Jack on August 26, 2002 10:23 AM
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