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Date Posted: 08:29:18 08/01/13 Thu
Author: Laurence
Subject: I don't like the term ' hunk ' I prefer ' handsome ' or ' distinguished '
In reply to: Lee 's message, "Guess who is Hunk of the Month again!" on 01:18:33 08/01/13 Thu


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[> [> Well, Laurence, we didn't get a vote when the voting site was set up all those years ago. And in Englinsh, "hunk of the month" kind of has a certian rhyming ring to it. I certainly don't disagree with you that Harm is both Handsome AND Distinguised, but I think he's also a "hunk" in certain ways, too! Also, Hunk is a noun, and handsome and distinguised are adjectives, and the phrase calls for a noun. -- The Chief **YES, let's Go for 4-in-a-row!**, 21:41:12 08/01/13 Thu [1]

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