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Posted 16 February 2007 - 11:05 AM

Nah, nah, you got it all wrong, it's "spag" as the diminutive of "spaghetti", it's a sweet word used in pastafarian cultures, which I seem to remember Yahtzee is since Chzo looks like one huge meatball and Dacabe looks like some kind of lump of spaghetti under all those bandages. wink.gif
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Posted 16 February 2007 - 02:05 PM

QUOTE (Yahtzee @ Feb 15 2007, 02:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I did reply you spag. Sent the URL and everything. And since I always send it the moment I get the donation, I'm pretty certain I sent it the first time as well. Does Paypal have your right email address?

Sorry, my mistake. Blueskirt was right. I didn't notice it until tonight the email had been in my opera spambox. Thanks for helping and for this great game. biggrin.gif




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Posted 16 February 2007 - 03:29 PM

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

spag - a term used to describe relaxing and chilling out[citation needed]

SPAG is the Society for the Promotion of Adventure Games. The Society publishes an interactive fiction fanzine online four times a year. Their first issue was released on May 15, 1994.


The Merriam-Webster dictionary produced no results, so I guess this is either another word conjured up by Yahtzee, or some British slang no one else knows about.
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Posted 16 February 2007 - 11:14 PM

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Sorry, my mistake. Blueskirt was right. I didn't notice it until tonight the email had been in my opera spambox. Thanks for helping and for this great game.

No problem. Nowadays finding an email service that doesn't enforce everything, including legit emails, as spam is getting more complicated.

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The Merriam-Webster dictionary produced no results, so I guess this is either another word conjured up by Yahtzee, or some British slang no one else knows about.


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1. spag
Word that means anything you want it to mean. (you spag) Can be used as a light joke or an insult. It originates from the australian cultures calling the italian spags though to be truthfull.

"You spag"

2. spag
A slang Australian word for an Italian person. Comes from the word spaghetti.

"You bloody spag."

http://www.urbandict...e.php?term=spag

And we were talking about the Austrailianism virus v3.0 in the other thread wink.gif
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Posted 16 February 2007 - 11:19 PM

Thanks Blueskirt. Slang education is fun!
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