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08/05/2004 07:27:53 AM · #51
Originally posted by Morgan:

centre vs. center


I think they have different meanings too. One means middle and the other means place or location. I am a bad speller and get the two confused though.
08/05/2004 07:27:59 AM · #52
Originally posted by Pedro:

yo cold leave the U ot of most of yor words and save mch more if yo want to get serios abot it.

Whoa, it makes you sound like a total hillbilly! :)
08/05/2004 07:50:08 AM · #53
Originally posted by laurielblack:

Along the same train of though...and this may be going way out on a limb, and I will probably be shot down in flames for even the mere suggestion...but I am wondering just how difficult is it to pick up a dictionary or do a search online to make sure your challenge entry's title is spelled correctly? Whether it is or is not in your native language, or because it's a difficult word, or because it is a full moon...whatever the reason...can we all (myself included) be more careful about spelling? Please? It is just about the only real pet peeve I ever have about entries, as I am not a cat or flower hater, and don't tend to rant a lot...but this is my one tiny request. I drive my family crazy by not ever shopping or eating in places that have words misspelled on their signs...I know, it's insane. But anyway...please?

Whew...I feel better now. ;o)


For when you're bitching but can't remember how to spell whatever exploitive that will clearly communicate your angst...

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08/05/2004 07:58:30 AM · #54
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

Originally posted by Morgan:

Luckily, I drink Labatts Blue. Whew!


What's that I'm always hearing... Drink Labatt Blue, 10 million Indians can't be wrong.


Hey! Indians are from India. North American Indians are from this continent. :-)

And what I also find funny about some of my Acadian friends (and Jacko can concur) is that they tell me they don't speek English but half the verbs they use are English and they just conjugate them in French!!!

ex: to park = parker, to drive = driver, to watch = watcher, and so on..... hehehehe!! I just love them!! :-)

And remembeu dat us Frenchies up ear our aloud to mayk mistayques cuz Hanglish iz are second langouage!!!! ;-)
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