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Stan Brown

No honours for spelling? Or is "grammer" the 'Kings English version of
"grammar"? :))

Yo, dude, that's "King's English".(*) If you want to correct someone
else, better be sure your own hands are clean.

(*) Or, for the last fifty-three years, the Queen's English.

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Stan Brown

Hmm, minor mistake?
Netherlands has NO French area.
Maybe you are confusing Belgium and Netherlands.
(and NO, Kopenhagen is not our capital!)

Kopenhagen is not the capital of anywhere. In English it's
Copenhagen; in Danish it's København.

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Modern cyberspace is a deadly festering swamp, teeming with
dangerous programs such as "viruses," "worms," "Trojan horses,"
and "licensed Microsoft software" that can take over your
computer and render it useless. --Dave Barry
 
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Peter Seiler

JJ - 19.06.2005 14:52 :
the French area in the Netherlands you said???????

Wow......get a refund on your college money dude!!!!


LOL


JJ

oh, what a waste quoting ~ 270! quoting lines only to post that.
 
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FredW

Stan Brown explained :
Kopenhagen is not the capital of anywhere. In English it's
Copenhagen; in Danish it's København.

Kopenhagen is the capital of Denemarken.
(that's in Dutch.)
:-D
 
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Roger Wilco

YoKenny said:
Roger Wilco typed:

I never said I got an honours degree in spelling. That's what spell
checkers are for.

I guess I'll have to look for a spell checker for IE. :)

I just couldn't resist taunting an "English Lit" grad for missspelling
easy words like "imbecile" and "grammar" especially when trying to
bolster a point of being able to talk a gooder or betterest English then
an other. :)))
 
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Roger Wilco

Stan Brown said:
Yo, dude, that's "King's English".(*) If you want to correct someone
else, better be sure your own hands are clean.

(*) Or, for the last fifty-three years, the Queen's English.

Yeah, I sent it before it was ready to go. But I wasn't the one claiming
to have a better grasp than another. Had I meant to do that, I would
have been more careful. Didn't you see the humor in YoKenny's statement?
 
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Roger Wilco

James Egan said:
Apart from grammer, there's also apears and imbiciles. That's almost
sugienesque. If you must blab about your command of the English
Language then for heaven's sake check it for errors or you'll look
like an ass.

....or an arse.
 

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