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11-17-2009 @ 7:58PM
Jonty said...
Isn't it "Wail Away"?
Also, haven't you missed someone in this run down? A certain end-boss?
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11-18-2009 @ 5:23AM
Poppy said...
Definitely 'whale' :)
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/whale_on
11-18-2009 @ 6:03AM
Jonty said...
Depends on where you look:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wail+on+so
I think Etymologists would suggest that the two words "wail" and "whale" are interchangable and that the word "whale" was introducted in this context around 1800 :)
11-18-2009 @ 7:41AM
Poppy said...
Fair enough - the dictionary does not lie:)