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Date Posted: 04:40:59 03/05/05 Sat
Author: GC
Subject: Huh?
In reply to: Kain 's message, "Muh" on 13:45:17 02/23/05 Wed

How do they spell Realise? And what do they use instead of kerb? Straaaaaange....stupid Webster and his ruining of the English language...
On the upside, it does enable me to tell who's American and who isn't. Hehehe.

What really gets me: Sage is a HERB. Thyme is a HERB. I don't know what happened, but somewhere along the line the H got lost. What is with that? Erb. Erb, indeed. Stress the H, people! Herb. Herbal tea. You have no idea how embarrasing it is to have to read the same sentance in a USA printed book over and over again till you realise what they're talking about...

Just had to get that out of my system...*grin* Help me, I'm turning into my English teacher...

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