The Great Chenotin Is Coming My Friends. . . . .. .

If the word is Miami in origin, I have a hunch that the spelling that Jerry gave us is not the traditional Miami spelling but an Anglocized phonetic version. That could be part of the problem.:rolleyes:
 
Beyond that, I have yet to find a Miami word that ends in a consonant.:grumpy: Maybe I'll go back and try that French thing again...:confused: :( :grumpy:
 
Originally posted by Jerry Busse
For those of you too young to remember. . . a "library" is a large building with a boat load of books inside. . . .oh, yeah, "books" are compilations of a bunch of papers with writing on them!

That concludes today's lesson, ;)

Jerry [/B]


Oh, yeah! Treeware! Nearly forgot about that... :D

Of course, anyone with experience in QS and ISO quality systems knows that those terms in conjunction with a "paperless workplace" is a hugely mutually exclusive farce...:mad:
 
To stir the pot a bit, I anagramed "Chenotin" online here

Interesting variations include:
Neon Itch
Ethnic NO
Once Thin
Ninth Eco
Ten Chino
O Ten Inch
Chin Tone

And "Great Chenotin" here
 
One particular anagram that stood out to me was GIT TORN

Perhaps this is an ancient way of saying GET RIPPED :confused:

Huh, I'm starting to like this Little Turtle guy ;)
 
Erik,

"Great Chenotin"

A ERECT NOTHING
A ERECT NIGHT NO
A ERECT NIGHT ON
A ERECT THING NO
A ERECT THING ON

Hmmmm.....

Hope that's not it!!


"Chenotin"

O Ten Inch


Got my vote.

Nice website, btw. Good place to waste a lot of time...:D
 
Originally posted by DonL
Oh, yeah! Treeware! Nearly forgot about that... :D

Of course, anyone with experience in QS and ISO quality systems knows that those terms in conjunction with a "paperless workplace" is a hugely mutually exclusive farce...:mad:
Someone once said that a paperless office is as likely as a paperless bathroom:rolleyes: ...
I too am a lead auditor (among other jobs...;) ) for IS0/QS/TS...
Always follow the paper trail...:D
 
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