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| − | Even "deadly" pandemics, like Swine Flu, need their marketing campaigns. Rather that trying to pronounce what sounds like a longhand form of nitrohydrogen (N1H1), [[Lordsathien]] decided to pronounce | + | Even "deadly" pandemics, like Swine Flu, need their marketing campaigns. Rather that trying to pronounce what sounds like a longhand form of nitrohydrogen (N1H1), [[Lordsathien]] decided to pronounce the virus' designation as if it were in [[1337]] and thus the virus became known as the "hiney virus." |
"''The hiney got my field trip canceled!''" --[[MOGHARR]] | "''The hiney got my field trip canceled!''" --[[MOGHARR]] | ||
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| + | "Hamthrax" is another acceptable nickname. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:11, 12 May 2009
Even "deadly" pandemics, like Swine Flu, need their marketing campaigns. Rather that trying to pronounce what sounds like a longhand form of nitrohydrogen (N1H1), Lordsathien decided to pronounce the virus' designation as if it were in 1337 and thus the virus became known as the "hiney virus."
"The hiney got my field trip canceled!" --MOGHARR
"Hamthrax" is another acceptable nickname.