Various meanings for 'dummy':
1. Model, e.g. one used by a tailor, or a "crash test dummy." Can be extrapolated to mean a "stand-in" of some type in a variety of contexts.
2. Baby's soother (I think the Americanese is 'pacifier').
3. Slang expression used to describe a person of limited intellectual prowess.
Glad you found the template easy to follow, Bill. Thanks for the positive feadback!
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Oh, boy! I missed that one completely. I trust I didn’t offend anyone, you befouled, vitiated, blighted, malodorous, vapid, mephitic poltroon.Spit wrote: I thought you were going on about the latter half of the sentence! Just shows how my mind works, I guess
I suspect that the minds of most of you guys spend more time in the gutter than a soggy cigarette butt.
Thumbs up. Keep up the good work!
Don't take life so serious, son, it ain't nohow permanent! – Porky Pine