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For those who enjoy Dilbert and are up on net-speak, an amusing tale of
having a bit of fun at the expense of one's pointy-haired boss:
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Follow the link at the top to the WikiPedia article on O RLY for more
amusement. This particular neologism has spawned many mutant offspring,
including (bonus for fans of H.P. Lovecraft, but put down your coffee
before reading on...) O Rlyeh. <g>
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