The word moot is an archaic term meaning "argue, debate, discuss." In early English history, a moot was a meeting to discuss local affairs. Moot comes from the Old English gemot, meaning "meeting."
Oh, Camille, I love this! I never seem to read the funny page anymore. Once Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side disappeared, I lost interest. Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi Camille! I can't find your email -- I am probably being lame, but I wanted to email you about sending you a copy of my book! I think I tried to reach you after Chicago and then got busy, but I just saw your comment on Liz's site so I renew my offer: I'd love to send you a book! Just email me your address: hotdiggity@comcast.net
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Oh, Camille, I love this! I never seem to read the funny page anymore. Once Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side disappeared, I lost interest. Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi Camille! I can't find your email -- I am probably being lame, but I wanted to email you about sending you a copy of my book! I think I tried to reach you after Chicago and then got busy, but I just saw your comment on Liz's site so I renew my offer: I'd love to send you a book! Just email me your address:
hotdiggity@comcast.net
I hope you're doing well! :-)
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