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And what an UPLIFTING thread..... takes the WEIGHT from my shoulders .... certainly no LET DOWN .....
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... till the Americans get here with their 'gin poles'
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I think we should assign this case to Oberinspektor Derrick!
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My wife, who can be a bit of a shackle but is still a comely winch, while craning over my computer, said although I slew Richard's argument I should not become hooked on making jibs at Englishmen. Derrick had his name roped in on this lifting deal and Richard has a long line of history to balance his argument.
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I love the English language!
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Hanno, it is a good language but some of the colonies have distorted it over the years
![]() Joking aside, it can lead to the odd misunderstanding. Lang, I enjoyed your little literacy piece. ![]() regards, Richard
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People from Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Yorkshire, Cornwall, Kent, Oxford/Cambridge, Cockney, and other regions, dialects and slangs not to mention imigrants from all over with their own unique flavours of English. You don't need Texans, New Yorkers, Quebecois, Newfies and Australians to have confusion. More seriously, I am constantly amazed by the high quality of English spoken by the Europeans I deal with while arranging aircraft handling. For most of them there isn't any need for them to learn English as a third or seventh language except to deal with us foreigners - and then they apologize for not speaking English better than they do when I can't speak one word of their language (except perhaps beer/bière/bier/birrë/biero/beior/bjór/bir/bia/biir which seems to work in many languages). |
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Richard, if you're stuggling to understand Strine you could try banging your head against the wall very hard, although there's no guarantee what language you'll wake up speaking: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rea...-1226798644381
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Where's the Groan icon to deal with those who are a 'poet but don't know it'?
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