Hmm. "Oc" seems to bear a closer resemblance to the ampersand symbol most commonly used in the 16th century, designed by Ludovico degli Arrighi (and reflected in current fonts such as Meridien)than to anything else I can find. It still makes little sense to me.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
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4 Comments:
You are strange....but then again so am I so you see it works out quite well actually.
How was your date with Thomas?
*mimes being smacked by Emily* I know itll happen sooner or later
Kels
Kels: he's like a brother, you pervert, and you should know better by now.
Lambert: meh, close enough. and yeah, &C is etc., but it remains to be seen if & is indeed the mysterious "Oc". If it is, the line still doesn't make any sense...
WhatTheFont... that's brilliant.
Heh. Well put.
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