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There's the phrase "he has a wry sense of humor". I used it in the
typically odd American way by changing the word. Hey, at least *I* have
heard it said that way, sandwich bread concept and all.
I should know better than to post such things in these international
waters :)
GrimDude wrote:
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> I believe he was referring to a bread made from rye flour. Akin to the
> Germanic roggen (sp?) I believe. Perhaps ryge in other dialects? Sorry, I'm
> not up on Dutch, Portuguese, or Spanish. :(
> Cereal is a very close interpretation. Anyway, it's a darker bread. heh
>
> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
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