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Re: the meaning of gunzel



John Coyle wrote:

> In article <3AD91AAC.528C@iprolink.co.nzzzzz>, David McLoughlin says...
> >
> >Some anonymous poster wrote:
>
> Many thanks for explaining the word Gunzel. Can anyone tell me HOW the number
> "412" cecame so important? I understand that it is Victorian and dates to at
> least the 1960's. If Dick Jones of the STM has an E-Mail address, and belongs to
> this newsservice, I would like to hear from him! I lost contact with Dick, when
> I moved to Qld back in 1988.

It is the charge for over-acting, as per St George and the Dragon-Net.

ie  "Charge him on a 412."   "What's a 412?"   "Overacting."


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David Johnson
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