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  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the series of The Deeper Meaning of Liff Monday, November 9 2009.

    • Added this book in the series: The Meaning of Liff book 2
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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the first sentence of The Deeper Meaning of Liff Monday, November 9 2009.

    • AALST (n.) One who changes his name to be nearer the front.
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  3. Ulrich

    Timothy Gray approved Ulrich’s request to combine 11 books, including The Deeper Meaning of Liff, Monday, November 9 2009.

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  4. Ulrich

    Ulrich submitted a request to combine 11 books, including The Deeper Meaning of Liff, Saturday, November 7 2009.

    Timothy Gray approved this request.
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  5. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved Ulrich’s request to change the title of The Deeper Meaning of Liff Tuesday, November 3 2009.

    Title: The Deeper Meaning of Liff: A Dictionary of Things There Aren't Any Words for Yet--But There Ought to BeLiff
    Subtitle: A Dictionary of Things There Aren't Any Words for Yet--But There Ought to Be ( see Timothy Gray’s edits | report abuse )
  6. Ulrich

    Ulrich changed the title of The Deeper Meaning of Liff Tuesday, November 3 2009.

    Title: The Deeper Meaning of Liff: A Dictionary of Things There Aren't Any Words for Yet--But There Ought to BeLiff
    Subtitle: A Dictionary of Things There Aren't Any Words for Yet--But There Ought to Be Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Ulrich’s edits | report abuse )
  7. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of The Deeper Meaning of Liff Saturday, August 1 2009.

    • Does the sensation of Tingrith (1) make you yelp? Do you bend sympathetically when you see someone Ahenny (2)? Can you deal with a Naugatuck (3) without causing a Toronto (4)? Will you suffer from Kettering (5) this summer? Probably. You are almost certainly familiar with all these experiences but just didn’t know that there are words for them. Well, in fact, there aren’t—or rather there weren’t, until Douglas Adams and John Lloyd decided to plug these egregious linguistic lacunae (6). They quickly realized that just as there are an awful lot of experiences that no one has a name for, so there are an awful lot of names for places you will never need to go to. What a waste. As responsible citizens of a small and crowded world, we must all learn the virtues of recycling(7) and put old, worn-out but still serviceable names to exciting, vibrant, new uses. This is the book that does that for you: The Deeper Meaning of Liff —a whole new solution to the problem of Great Wakering (8) 1—The feeling of aluminum foil against your fillings. 2—The way people stand when examining other people’s bookshelves. 3—A plastic packet containing shampoo, mustard, etc., which is impossible to open except by biting off the corners. 4—Generic term for anything that comes out in a gush, despite all your efforts to let it out carefully, e.g., flour into a white sauce, ketchup onto fish, a dog into the yard, and another naughty meaning that we can’t put on the cover. 5—The marks left on your bottom and thighs after you’ve been sitting sunbathing in a wicker chair. 6—God knows what this means 7—For instance, some of this book was first published in Britain twenty-six years ago. 8—Look it up yourself.

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  8. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of The Deeper Meaning of Liff Sunday, July 26 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Douglas Adams: (Primary Author)
    • Added a contributor: John Lloyd: (Primary None)
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