I belong to another forum and we have had a rather eccentric member use this as a final statement. Has anybody come across this term? I have trawled acronym sites, but with no luck. Can anybody shed any light. This member well may be sufferering from of a bi-polar condition so it may well be a word that they have just latched upon.
I remember once seeing in a bathroom a small replica of Rodin's Thinker. On it was the legend, "Some times Ilike to sit and think; some times Ilike to sit." The eccentric wouldn't have been thinking the rest of you were talking...well, for want of a better word...nonsense, would he/she?
I once knew someone who would end any conversation with the word 'tubes'. Maybe it's him, and he's become fed up with 'tubes', and chosen another word instead?
Thankyou for your suggestions. Concerning the Newton quote, I read that he was referring to the fact that it was through the knowledge of previous scientists that he was able to make his discoveries.
Thanks for all your suggestions, to answer your question Sarah Louise, it was the content of the posting that made me consider that the person was sufferring a bi- polar condition, as an RMN I'm familiar with this pattern of communication. I think I have identified the origin though. In the middle ages, when the gentry had to walk through sewage covered streets, they would call out "Stilts" to their servants so they could literally rise above the filth.