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what is it in terms of construction and cement.
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G'Day S,

GRout may be defined as a disease of CeRamic voids caused by over-
production of URic Acid, often associated with aRchohol consumption
- particularly of fortified Red wines such as PoRt.
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That would be "gout"

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| G'Day S,
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| GRout may be defined as a disease of CeRamic voids caused by over-
| production of URic Acid, often associated with aRchohol consumption
| - particularly of fortified Red wines such as PoRt.
| --
| Regards,
| Pat Garard
| Melbourne, Australia
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"Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote:

G'Day S,

GRout may be defined as a disease of CeRamic voids caused by over-
production of URic Acid, often associated with aRchohol consumption
- particularly of fortified Red wines such as PoRt.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia


Oh dear.

Is this the Pat Garard who used to be the IT man at Dandenong TAFE 20 years
ago?

Paddy


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No no no. gout doesn't have an R in it. as in r soles.





"Tom Willett" wrote in message
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That would be "gout"

Tom
"Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message
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| G'Day S,
|
| GRout may be defined as a disease of CeRamic voids caused by over-
| production of URic Acid, often associated with aRchohol consumption
| - particularly of fortified Red wines such as PoRt.
| --
| Regards,
| Pat Garard
| Melbourne, Australia
| _______________________
|
| "s" wrote in message
| ...
| what is it in terms of construction and cement.
|
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No no no. gout doesn't have an R in it. as in r soles.





"Tom Willett" wrote in message
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That would be "gout"

Tom
"Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote in message
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| G'Day S,
|
| GRout may be defined as a disease of CeRamic voids caused by over-
| production of URic Acid, often associated with aRchohol consumption
| - particularly of fortified Red wines such as PoRt.
| --
| Regards,
| Pat Garard
| Melbourne, Australia
| _______________________
|
| "s" wrote in message
| ...
| what is it in terms of construction and cement.
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G'Day Paddy,

Now be the Lord Harry, sure it's me self, so it is, an'
- it's St Pat's day
- it's me Birthday!

An' who exactly are you yerself Paddy? A little Leprechaun out o' me past?

God Bless ye now!
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"Pat Garard" apgarard-bigpond:net:au wrote:

G'Day S,

GRout may be defined as a disease of CeRamic voids caused by over-
production of URic Acid, often associated with aRchohol consumption
- particularly of fortified Red wines such as PoRt.
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia


Oh dear.

Is this the Pat Garard who used to be the IT man at Dandenong TAFE 20 years
ago?

Paddy




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grout: a thin coarse mortar poured into the joints of masonry and brickwork
(also tiles). - Macquarie Dictionary

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G'Day JMJ,

We try to resist doing peoples homework for them - ESPECIALLY if
it has nothing to do with Microsoft Word.
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grout: a thin coarse mortar poured into the joints of masonry and brickwork
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