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Of course it has a point. The point is to find out whether or not this poll is pointless or not!
________________________________ "If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten, either write the things worth reading or do things worth the writing." Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 1955 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003 |  
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"Pole-cat" is definitely a "southern term". (I include definition #1 as a courtesy!) Definition #3 is/was used in the South "back in the day". (1) A chiefly nocturnal European carnivorous mammal (Mustela putorius) of the weasel family that ejects a malodorous fluid to mark its territory and ward off enemies. Also called fitch. Any of various related mammals of Asia, especially Mustela eversmanni of central Asia. (2) See skunk. (3) Slang. A person regarded as obnoxious or despicable. A person whose company is avoided.
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| Posts: 864 | Location: Greensboro NC USA | Registered: December 19, 2002 |  
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you asked for an answer on whether or not this pole is pointless, so I answered its point, and finding that out wasn't pointless because I gave the pointless pole a point.
________________________________ "If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten, either write the things worth reading or do things worth the writing." Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 1955 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003 |  
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| Posts: 99 | Location: Kansas, United States | Registered: August 18, 2003 |  
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THEY HAVE LINK TO LEARN TO SPEAK KLINGON!
________________________________ "If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten, either write the things worth reading or do things worth the writing." Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 1955 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003 |  
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