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On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 06:18, Reese Coppage wrote:
> snip

>  Really, it's a moot point.

Disagree.
Clearly from what has been posted here, the sound of words has an
emotional reference, and the reference of "pale" is not the same as that
of "pal". Differences of culture as expressed in dialect seem to show a
difference in understanding of what exactly is the right thing to eat.
"Naked with a sharp stick" is a good definition because it evokes an
image, so we can more easily agree on what paleofood is.

For example of an emotional reference from the sound, naked with a sharp
stick is likely to be more productive of food when accompanied by one's
pals, than when pale with hunger.

William

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