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Tobi Fargis
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Join date: 26 Apr 2007
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04-26-2007 12:06
!!!!hi im pretty new to that game (started today) and im skeeing for some jobs

you can hire me for:

Translator (english/german)

paper boy (if needed)

or for any aviation/flying related jobs write me an IM ingame or post in here

hope someone needs me

i can also write some articles for newspapers if you want just give me the topic and i see what i can do ;)
Tawny Paperdoll
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Join date: 6 Feb 2006
Posts: 14
04-26-2007 12:11
From: Tobi Fargis
!!!!hi im pretty new to that game (started today) and im skeeing for some jobs

you can hire me for:

Translator (english/german)

paper boy (if needed)

or for any aviation/flying related jobs write me an IM ingame or post in here

hope someone needs me

i can also write some articles for newspapers if you want just give me the topic and i see what i can do ;)



Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis see if you can write an article on that one and yes its a word look it up:P
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Tobi Fargis
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Join date: 26 Apr 2007
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04-26-2007 13:00
From: Tawny Paperdoll
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis see if you can write an article on that one and yes its a word look it up:P



shall i? ;)

ok here it goes:

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (also spelled -koniosis) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "a factitious word alleged to mean 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust usually found in volcanos'.


It was coined to be the longest English word. The more general term for this is pneumoconiosis, also known as black lung disease.

It is the longest word ever to appear in an English language dictionary. This 45-letter word, referred to by logologists as "p45", first appeared in the OED in 1936, and has also since appeared in several other dictonaries and even in a TV-Program called wordsmith.

Subsequently, p45 was used in a puzzle book, Bedside Manna, after which members of the NPL campaigned to have it included in major dictionaries, eventually succeeding with the 1936 supplement to the OED and Webster's Second.


done :-D

but im not sure ANYONE is intrested in that "word" actually :D
Tobi Fargis
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Join date: 26 Apr 2007
Posts: 17
05-01-2007 06:31
btw i now can also do tattoo's for you if you want just gimme the pic and tell me the size and body part of it and i make one for you at affordable prices contact ingame
Breana Tae
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Join date: 12 Dec 2006
Posts: 7
05-02-2007 07:12
From: Tobi Fargis
shall i? ;)

ok here it goes:

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (also spelled -koniosis) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "a factitious word alleged to mean 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust usually found in volcanos'.


It was coined to be the longest English word. The more general term for this is pneumoconiosis, also known as black lung disease.

It is the longest word ever to appear in an English language dictionary. This 45-letter word, referred to by logologists as "p45", first appeared in the OED in 1936, and has also since appeared in several other dictonaries and even in a TV-Program called wordsmith.

Subsequently, p45 was used in a puzzle book, Bedside Manna, after which members of the NPL campaigned to have it included in major dictionaries, eventually succeeding with the 1936 supplement to the OED and Webster's Second.


done :-D

but im not sure ANYONE is intrested in that "word" actually :D


Is copying wikipedia.org, almost verbadim, really "writting" an article?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

I keed, I keed, it made me chuckle. :).
Shadow Brando
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Join date: 1 Jan 2007
Posts: 1
Black lung?
05-03-2007 19:30
From: Tobi Fargis
shall i? ;)

ok here it goes:

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (also spelled -koniosis) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "a factitious word alleged to mean 'a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust usually found in volcanos'.


It was coined to be the longest English word. The more general term for this is pneumoconiosis, also known as black lung disease.

It is the longest word ever to appear in an English language dictionary. This 45-letter word, referred to by logologists as "p45", first appeared in the OED in 1936, and has also since appeared in several other dictonaries and even in a TV-Program called wordsmith.

Subsequently, p45 was used in a puzzle book, Bedside Manna, after which members of the NPL campaigned to have it included in major dictionaries, eventually succeeding with the 1936 supplement to the OED and Webster's Second.


done :-D

but im not sure ANYONE is intrested in that "word" actually :D



Black lung disease is cause by work in Coal Dust not volcanic ash big difference