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G7SRI  > STOLEN   15.03.08 23:30l 36 Lines 1100 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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[T:2115. D:15/03/08 #:0371 N:Geoff B:GB7SYP {IO93JG, Clowne}]

  Isn't  it confusing that today was tomorrow yesterday,  yet by tomorrow
  today will be yesterday.


Bill, G0MFW wrote:

> Without  being a tad pedantic David,  must  we  put  up  with  American
>   expressions in your bulletins? I'd have thought that you,  being a true
>   Englishman, would have used the English spelling of 'labor' as I would,
>   ie, 'labour'.

also:

> By the way,  do you know the Americans don't  know  how  to
>   spell 'Litre' which is the correct spelling, not liter

Well said Bill, why Not add "gotten" to the list as well, what a
ridiculous word. An English teacher at school used to regularly reprimant
his students for using the word "got" as it never needed, try the phrase,
"I haven't got any" correctly said in English is simply, "I have not any"


73 - Geoff, G7SRI @ GB7SYP.#19.GBR.EU

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