alt.usage.english
- Re: Clause rank or phrase rank
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: shall...or...will
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: Little bishop
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: I don't believe you vs I don't trust you, help plz
- Re: Usenet software [WAS: Fall Of The High King]
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: Means of Transport and verb board/drive/catch...
- Re: 9am or 9 a.m.?
- Re: Following California's Footsteps in Bilingual Education
- Re: Fall Of The High King
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: 9am or 9 a.m.?
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: I don't believe you vs I don't trust you, help plz
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: Here We Go Again with Holloween
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: 9am or 9 a.m.?
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: Following California's Footsteps in Bilingual Education
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: rhetorical question mark
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: abbreviations
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: shall...or...will
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: Here We Go Again with Holloween
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: Retrofitting phrases
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: I don't know exact meaning of the word "clear"
- Re: Following California's Footsteps in Bilingual Education
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: Totally cornfield associations
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Fall Of The High King
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: rhetorical question mark
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: abbreviations
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: Some questions
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: Lily Mad
- Re: words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- words you use when you tickle a toddler
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Whazzit mean?
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: may and can
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: rhetorical question mark
- Re: may and can
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: abbreviations
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: a carryall car - what is it?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: may and can
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Clause rank or phrase rank
- Re: Totally cornfield associations
- Re: Guys named Steve
- Re: Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: Retrofitting phrases
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: abbreviations
- Re: Clause rank or phrase rank
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: a carryall car - what is it?
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- English Dictionary 1810-1820?
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- Re: BUSH is NOT the PRESIDENT !
- Re: abbreviations
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: Totally cornfield associations
- Re: Which Usage Is Correct?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: HORNY BITCHES SUCK BIG DICK
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: rhetorical question mark
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: shall...or...will
- Re: Exactly what is this most literally saying?
- Re: Some questions
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: pretend
- Re: Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: [OT], was I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: space cadet
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: [OT], was I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: Totally cornfield associations
- Re: pretend
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Fall Of The High King
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Clause rank or phrase rank
- Re: shall...or...will
- Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Would you mind telling me whether these sentences are correct?
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: What is the difference between "think", "think of" and "think about"???
- abbreviations
- what's the word "proctive" mean?
- Re: handsomely (British or Irish)
- Re: The board demanded
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Retrofitting phrases
- bland
- pretend
- Re: handsomely (British or Irish)
- Re: The board demanded
- [OT], was I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: handsomely (British or Irish)
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: handsomely (British or Irish)
- Re: handsomely (British or Irish)
- handsomely (British or Irish)
- Re: a carryall car - what is it?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: a carryall car - what is it?
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: "It's a different world now"
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Who said I don't have a life?
- Re: Go to hell - Is this swearing?
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: "Like, I think what I really wanted to do was to wish you a happy birthday and tell you that I do not know what I am talking about most of the time? =) " <--- how can i make the second part more parallel?
- "It's a different world now"
- The Open University
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: What is the difference between "think", "think of" and "think about"???
- Re: Xah's Edu Corner: Hebophilia
- Re: Correct or not
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Correct or not
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: The board demanded
- Re: What is the difference between "think", "think of" and "think about"???
- Re: Guys named Steve
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: Correct or not
- Re: The board demanded
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: a carryall car - what is it?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- Re: Guys named Steve
- Re: Retrofitting phrases
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: US cell phones
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Go to hell - Is this swearing?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: What is "old"?
- Cyber insults
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: origin of saying " . . . but does his own barking"
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Booze = drink "was Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register)
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Go to hell - Is this swearing?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: "Utilize" associated with "software"
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: Horny bitches love anal sex
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Horny bitches love anal sex
- Re: Carol Cross Carol Cummings Carol Ficatier Carol Titian Carolina Pendarvis Chandler Chanel
- Re: My CV
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: My CV
- Re: Punctuation and/or Wording Help Needed --- Badly :-)
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Horny bitches love anal sex
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: how can i express my thought?
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: [was Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"]
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- Re: Go to hell - Is this swearing?
- Re: rant and spew
- Re: I wish to register a positive abstention
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Dottle - distribution?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: Tenor guitar
- rant and spew
- Re: shall...or...will
- Re: Lily Mad
- Re: Comma usage
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: Comma usage
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Comma usage
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: US cell phones
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Some questions
- Re: Latin phrase
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: Correct Usage of Apostrophe for a Company Name ending in 's'
- Re: shall...or...will
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Correct Usage of Apostrophe for a Company Name ending in 's'
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: space cadet
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: "Booze", "girl cum", and register
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: space cadet
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Latin phrase
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: Horny bitches love anal sex
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Dually noted?
- Re: may and can
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: Waste receptacles
- Regional Cosmetics Differences (was: how to say "scannell")
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: Guys named Steve
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: My CV
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: shall...or...will
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: My CV
- Re: Whazzit mean?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Some questions
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Whazzit mean?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Some questions
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: Some questions
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: Issue or problem
- Some questions
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: another singular/plural question
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: another singular/plural question
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: Exactly what is this most literally saying?
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: Issue or problem
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Issue or problem
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: danish origin in danish pastry
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- bureaux
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Meaning of "Gramorama" or "Glamorama"???
- Re: "if your life is dear to you"
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: on the other hand
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Green grow the grocer's oh....
- Re: Correct or not
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is a subject?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Meaning of "Gramorama" or "Glamorama"???
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Tenor guitar
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: how to say "scannell"
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: on the other hand
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Meaning of "Gramorama" or "Glamorama"???
- Re: may and can
- Re: she's out of order!
- Tenor guitar
- Re: impound
- Re: impound
- Re: Meaning of "Gramorama" or "Glamorama"???
- Re: another singular/plural question
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- We Hardly Knew Ye
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Free access to Inttranews Archives for linguists
- From: Webmaster Inttranews
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: Green grow the grocer's oh....
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Correct or not
- Re: she's out of order!
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- another singular/plural question
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: "I" or "Me"
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: origin of saying " . . . but does his own barking"
- Re: Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: do me something!
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Correct or not
- Where is the word Manhattan from?
- Re: Many an idea
- Re: Correct or not
- Correct or not
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: how to say "scannell"
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Would you?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Whazzit mean?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Whazzit mean?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Synonymity of "nowadays" and positive "anymore"
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Green grow the grocer's oh....
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Whazzit mean?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Coop's Use of Positive Anymore
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Coop's Use of Positive Anymore
- Re: how to say "scannell"
- Re: My CV
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: What is "old"?
- Re: What is "old"?
- may and can
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: lyrics: slimcea girl
- Re: how to say "scannell"
- Re: I don't know exact meaning of the word "clear"
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: Real person
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Peace proposal
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: Coop's Use of Positive Anymore
- Re: Coop's Use of Positive Anymore
- Re: I don't know exact meaning of the word "clear"
- Re: I don't know exact meaning of the word "clear"
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: My CV
- I don't know exact meaning of the word "clear"
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Coop's Use of Positive Anymore
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: My CV
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: [was Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"]
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- "cromulent" and such [was: Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]]
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Unskunking
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: Alphabetical order
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Alphabetical order
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Aussie Rules
- Good Words Gone Bad
- Re: My CV
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Intonation notation [was: Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"]
- Re: My CV
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Alphabetical order
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: [was Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"]
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Cummer gain?
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Alphabetical order
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: I am not a camel
- Pepys Diary Web site [was: Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"]
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: US cell phones
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Alphabetical order
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Cummer gain?
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Alphabetical order
- [was Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"]
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: US cell phones
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: My CV
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Aussie Rules
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: My CV
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: My CV
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: My CV
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: My CV
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: My CV
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: My CV
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Real person
- Re: "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Re: Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: My CV
- Who Invented the Alphabet?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Real person
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora
- Re: My CV
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: My CV
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Real person
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: He must have been being interviewed
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: Real person
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: lyrics: slimcea girl
- Re: He must have been being interviewed
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Touches below
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Equipments
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Real person
- Re: He must have been being interviewed
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: He must have been being interviewed
- Re: Real person
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: "cannot" and "can not"
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was:
- Eggcorn forum
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: "we don't do that anymore nowadays"
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Re: Need a term here:
- Real person
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Irish broke
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: My CV
- Re: USA Today on "sucks"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora
- Re: Equipments
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: LINDA WEST puts peoples names on moving contracts without there Knowledge. (925) 876-7441 Lwest@chipmancorp.com 925-825-5000
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: My CV
- From: N. B. (substitute bay for gulf to e-mail)
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: My problem with the word "rare"
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: My CV
- Re: "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: LINDA WEST puts peoples names on moving contracts without there Knowledge. (925) 876-7441 Lwest@chipmancorp.com 925-825-5000
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: My CV
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Touches below
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Intro B: Useful Web Sites for AUE Participants
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- My CV
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: hello
- Re: "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: reticulated water
- "Heavily" as an all-purpose intensifier
- Re: de rigueur, rigeur [WAS: US cell phones]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Halusian Gulp
- LINDA WEST puts peoples names on moving contracts without there Knowledge. (925) 876-7441 Lwest@chipmancorp.com 925-825-5000
- Re: hello
- Re: de rigueur, rigeur [WAS: US cell phones]
- Re: de rigueur, rigeur [WAS: US cell phones]
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: US cell phones
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: de rigueur, rigeur [WAS: US cell phones]
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: US cell phones
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: de rigueur, rigeur [WAS: US cell phones]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: could have done with
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: Positive "anymore" [was: Re: Stress and articulation [was: Re: "cannot" and "can not"]]
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: Victorians [Was:Re: Bespoke]
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Question To A Phrase?
- Re: what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: The ABC and the XYZ of after dinner speaking...
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: translation problem about "as"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: translation problem about "as"
- Re: Let's Gothicize, yo!
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Irish broke
- Re: I am not a camel
- de rigueur, rigeur [WAS: US cell phones]
- Question To A Phrase?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: hello
- Re: He must have been being interviewed
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: could have done with
- Re: "pulling a cob"
- Re: Comments?
- Elvis year
- Re: about the word 'choice'.
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: "pulling a cob"
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: The ABC and the XYZ of after dinner speaking...
- Re: what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- The ABC and the XYZ of after dinner speaking...
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: US cell phones
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: At Your Cervix
- At Your Cervix
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Cover letter help
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Cover letter help
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Touches below
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Let's Gothicize, yo!
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: E-prime - mistake in Wikipedia
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Touches below
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: Horse-drawn "taxi"? [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Horse-drawn "taxi"? [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Blatant blunkettry
- Re: Parrot dies: Guardian in self-restraint Shock
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Irish broke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: 1930s English voice
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: Blatant blunkettry
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: Beamer?
- Re: 1930s English voice
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Parrot dies: Guardian in self-restraint Shock
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Beamer?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Re: reticulated water
- Blatant blunkettry
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: interpreter of, interpreter for, and interpreter to?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- 1930s English voice
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- interpreter of, interpreter for, and interpreter to?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: could have done with
- Re: Comments?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Withhold/Withstand
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Mixed Metafür
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Cover letter help
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Victorians [Was:Re: Bespoke]
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: "kern", "kernel", "nucleus", "core"
- Withhold/Withstand
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: I am not a camel
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- I am not a camel
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Victorians [Was:Re: Bespoke]
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Victorians [Was:Re: Bespoke]
- Re: Can we please drop the letter Y?
- Re: difference between "each" and "every"
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
- Re: Estuary English - how serious?
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- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
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- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
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- Horse-drawn "taxi"? [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Comments?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
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- Re: Best possible fee-based NNTP servers, costs??
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: cyberbole
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: reticulated water
- symptomless curves
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- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Punctuation and/or Wording Help Needed --- Badly :-)
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: The Taikonauts
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: cyberbole
- Re: Punctuation and/or Wording Help Needed --- Badly :-)
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- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Evolution of Language
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- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
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- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Evolution of Language
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- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: The Taikonauts
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Punctuation and/or Wording Help Needed --- Badly :-)
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
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- Re: as part of any escalation to... what could that mean?`
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- Re: Evolution of Language
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- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Punctuation and/or Wording Help Needed --- Badly :-)
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: neglect and negligence
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: neglect and negligence
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: as part of any escalation to... what could that mean?`
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- neglect and negligence
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: as part of any escalation to... what could that mean?`
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- as part of any escalation to... what could that mean?`
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- if and whether [WAS: Need a term here:]
- Re: Connect the dots
- Re: Bespoke
- cyberbole
- Re: Connect the dots
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: What this "but" mean
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Connect the dots
- Intro G: Where is the FAQ?
- Re: This is bad!
- Connect the dots
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: This is bad!
- what's mean "she is cool as cucumber."
- Re: U
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Honesty and self-confidence
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
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- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Need a term here:
- Address (was: reticulated water)
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Wall scones
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Evolution of Language
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Skitt knows the answer
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- OT: Who's running the NYT [was Re: If I Were the Copy Editor...]
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Electric kettles
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: Need a term here:
- What this mean : set the record straight
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: plurals of foreign words
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: What this "but" mean
- What this "but" mean
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: U
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Need a term here:
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Electric kettles
- From: N. B. (substitute bay for gulf to e-mail)
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: The Taikonauts
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: The Taikonauts
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Evolution of Language
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: plurals of foreign words
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Ambiguity of "quit" [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- " You're my sunshine" mean?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Need a term here:
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Bespoke
- Need a term here:
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: reticulated water
- Re: Equipments
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- nogster@gmail.com
- Possible eggcorn
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: This is bad!
- reticulated water
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Wall scones
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: one sentence, dont know what does it mean
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
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- Re: one sentence, dont know what does it mean
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: plurals of foreign words
- Re: This is bad!
- Re: Equipments
- Re: This is bad!
- plurals of foreign words
- This is bad!
- Re: Tree-ing (was: OT: Long story, a mere diversion)
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: Bespoke
- He asked for a 13, but they drew a 31
- Re: BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- BrE vs AmE (dates and names)
- Meaning of "How are your parts?"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Honesty and self-confidence
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Equipments
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: question about women's names
- Honesty and self-confidence
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: speaking online dictionaries
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- If I Were the Copy Editor...
- Re: Equipments
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: U
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Ambiguity of "quit" [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Inky Dinky Dinky Do
- Re: Equipments
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Texas is no more
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Electric kettles (was: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?)
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: speaking online dictionaries
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: speaking online dictionaries
- Re: speaking online dictionaries
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: "many thanks" ?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-es
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Bespoke
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Bespoke
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Mejor pagina de internet traductora ingles-español-ingles
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Halifax (NS) boink anyone?
- Re: "many thanks" ?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Coop's balls
- Re: "many thanks" ?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"?
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: How to Pronounce "Euthyphro"?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: USA Today on "sucks"
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: The Taikonauts
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- From : <lwest@chipmancorp.com>
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: modicum or medium
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: modicum or medium
- Re: Texas is no more
- Re: Texas is no more
- Re: USA Today on "sucks"
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Who can revise essays for me?
- U
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Who can revise essays for me?
- Re: question about women's names
- The Taikonauts
- Re: Back To Basics, Please -- _The Elements Of Style_
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Equipments
- Re: Texas is no more
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Texas is no more
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: Would you?
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: USA Today on "sucks"
- Equipments
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- From: Two English Faggots
- Re: Subbing/copy-editing standards at BBC News site
- Re: question about women's names
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Subbing/copy-editing standards at BBC News site
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Subbing/copy-editing standards at BBC News site
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: established vs. determined
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: established vs. determined
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Alan wrote:
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: The length of a cubit
- Re: established vs. determined
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: "had a British accent"
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: The length of a cubit
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: The length of a cubit
- Re: lyrics appreciation: Daisy Bell
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- "had a British accent"
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Clever phishing
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: lyrics appreciation: Daisy Bell
- Re: one sentence, dont know what does it mean
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- one sentence, dont know what does it mean
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Peace proposal [was: Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]]
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Clever phishing
- Re: 's or not?
- The length of a cubit
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: Back To Basics, Please -- _The Elements Of Style_
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Toast Soldiers - non-standard usage?
- Re: Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Two questions from song lyrics
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Tree-ing
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: [OT] (or is it?) Sunday Humo[u]r
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Alan wrote:
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- "'bus" and "'phone" [was: Re: "Bus", "autobus", "omnibus"]
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: lyrics appreciation: Daisy Bell
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: lyrics appreciation: Daisy Bell
- Looking for a word I can't recall
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Would you?
- Re: LINDA WEST likes to commit Fraud & Forgery of CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 LWEST@chipmancorp.com 925-825-5000
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Quoting quotes w/attribution [was: Re:SDC Q88 redux (was: A sheepish inquiry)]
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: lyrics appreciation: Daisy Bell
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: "Get in there, get the job done, and get out"
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: punctuation
- Re: punctuation
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: "Get in there, get the job done, and get out"
- Intro F: Contents of AUE FAQ and FAQ Supplement
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: [OT] (or is it?) Sunday Humo[u]r
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: punctuation
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: punctuation
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: "Polls close..."
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: [OT] (or is it?) Sunday Humo[u]r
- Re: punctuation
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: punctuation
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: punctuation
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Re: punctuation
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: Evolution of Language
- "deceptive" or "misleading"? [was: Re: punctuation]
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Questions about an editorial
- Questions about an editorial
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Tree-ing
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Tree-ing
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: It's and there's
- plunked for [WAS: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited]
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Tree-ing
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: punctuation
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- [OT] (or is it?) Sunday Humo[u]r
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Blessings from above
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: In dear Dublin city
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: Blessings from above
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: punctuation
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: What's that
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: LINDA WEST likes to commit Fraud & Forgery of CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 LWEST@chipmancorp.com 925-825-5000
- Re: "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: ad
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: Tree-ing
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: Evolution of Language
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: Sayings
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Sayings
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Sayings
- Re: Sayings
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: "Bus", "autobus", "omnibus"
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Sayings
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: It's and there's
- "email" vs "e-mail" revisited [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: ad
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Tree-ing
- Re: LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: What's that
- LINDA WEST Fraud & Forgery CHIPMAN UNITED VAN LINES (925) 876-7441 925-825-5000
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: Idioms Theory
- Re: Idioms Theory
- Re: ad
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: What's that
- "Bus", "autobus", "omnibus" [was: Re: Evolution of Language]
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Sayings
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: It's and there's
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Estaury English
- It's and there's
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: "Polls close..."
- Re: punctuation
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Idioms Theory
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Idioms Theory
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: bad camera
- Re: bad camera
- Re: ad
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: What's the phrase "My shoes fall in love with my dog"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: ad
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Re: Estaury English
- Re: Idioms Theory
- Re: What's that
- Re: "Polls close..."
- Re: Move over, Ella
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: ad
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: ad
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- ad
- Re: What's that
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: What's that
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: "Polls close..."
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: What's that
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- What's that
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: "Polls close..."
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: Blessings from above
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: In dear Dublin city
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: "Polls close..."
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Evolution of Language
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: "Polls close..."
- "Polls close..."
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: Sayings
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: 's or not?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- 's or not?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- Re: Sayings
- Re: Blessings from above
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: Blessings from above
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: Sayings
- Re: Evolution of Language
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Real Spelling [WAS: Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling]
- In dear Dublin city
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: Blessings from above
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Today's AUE Boredom Index
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Real Spelling [WAS: Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling]
- Re: Sayings
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: Idioms Theory
- Re: Estaury English
- Evolution of Language
- Re: Gladly [WAS: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"]
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Move over, Ella
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: Gladly [WAS: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"]
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- kk
- Blessings from above
- A call for an embargo on objections
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Sayings
- Re: "Doggy bag"
- Re: toilets, bathrooms, and liquatoriums
- Re: gypsy as a verb
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: "What's in a name?" [was: Re: The difference between 'two thousand and ones' and 'two thousand one.']
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: "What's in a name?" [was: Re: The difference between 'two thousand and ones' and 'two thousand one.']
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: punctuation
- Re: bad camera
- Gladly [WAS: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"]
- "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Thanks for having me on
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: punctuation
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: bad camera
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: question about women's names
- Thanks for having me on
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: bad camera
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: toilets, bathrooms, and liquatoriums
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Bad Usage of Commas BLOWS!!!!
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: sentence construction
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: bad camera
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: punctuation
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: toilets, bathrooms, and liquatoriums
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Kids say the darndest things
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: toilets, bathrooms, and liquatoriums
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: punctuation
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What does "A grave is nothing more than a rut with both ends filled in. means"?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Must have been (?)
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: Beginning The Last Sentence of a Series with"And"
- Re: Plant
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Connotations and associations on "slant" word.
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Plant
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: punctuation
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Quality holiday spots
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Quality holiday spots
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: gypsy as a verb
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: subordinate clauses
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: toilets, bathrooms, and liquatoriums
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: What's the phrase "My shoes fall in love with my dog"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Plant
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- who can help me paraphrase this long sentence?
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- punctuation
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- "an 18-hour surgery" or "18-hour surgery"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Origin of "His Nibbs"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Estaury English
- What *is* Estuary? [was Re: Estaury English]
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Refute as reject
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: What do you call the steering wheel of a ship?
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: How many Americans know the word 'cheeky' as meaning impudent?
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: bad camera
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- OT: Long story, a mere diversion
- Re: What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- What is the proper word for some meaningless text, but necessary to keep main body relevant?
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Should I put "a" or "an" before "18-hour"
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Plant
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: bad camera
- Re: subordinate clauses
- Re: Thank you, Dog
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: toilets, bathrooms, and liquatoriums
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: bad camera
- monolith => Trinacria
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Unbacktrackability
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: question about women's names
- Re: bad camera
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- question about women's names
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Refute as reject
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: What does "A good heart is better than all the heads in the world" means?
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: subordinate clauses
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: DEPENDENCE RELATION?
- Re: What does "A good heart is better than all the heads in the world" means?
- bad camera
- Re: established vs. determined
- Re: More Political Cliches
- Re: OT - Tipping and Taxis
- Re: More Political Cliches
- Re: Must have been (?)
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: idioms
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: gypsy as a verb
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: When what you want to say collides with an idiom
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Seaside girls
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Rearrange these words...
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Must have been (?)
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: idioms
- Must have been (?)
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: About baseball word 'bull pen' and 'duck out'.
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: idioms
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: Plant
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Octopi, octopodes, octopora, oh the hell with it!
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- gypsy as a verb
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Luton
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: CBXC - PetsMobility to Launch Cellular Phone for Pets
- Re: About baseball word 'bull pen' and 'duck out'.
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: pop a squade
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Luton
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: "What's in a name?" [was: Re: The difference between 'two thousand and ones' and 'two thousand one.']
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Where the girls are so pretty
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: _Chicago Manual of Style_ Web site [was: Re: About that "too"]
- Re: "What's in a name?" [was: Re: The difference between 'two thousand and ones' and 'two thousand one.']
- Re: inquiry
- Re: What's the phrase "My shoes fall in love with my dog"?
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Luton
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: Luton
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Luton
- Re: pop a squade
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Copycat
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: Estaury English
- Copycat
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Luton
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: pop a squade
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Atheists
- Re: Luton
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: CBXC - PetsMobility to Launch Cellular Phone for Pets
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: What's the phrase "My shoes fall in love with my dog"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: Errors in Know Your English test
- Re: reasoning
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Errors in Know Your English test
- Re: Pool, "English," ambidextrosity & Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: pop a squade
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: No squish for the page-turner
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: What's the phrase "My shoes fall in love with my dog"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: inquiry
- Re: Who is the King of Glory?
- Re: pop a squade
- Re: the valence of the verb
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Can we say "Good morning, teacher"?
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: A Disturbing Incident
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: Burlack or Boatmen?
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: "www" revisited
- Re: phonetic vs phonemic notation [was: Re: I before E except when it isn't [was: Re: Errors in Know Your English test]]
- Re: Estaury English
- Re: inquiry
- Re: The comma's intrinsic meaning
- Re: Luton
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: Australians' use of the word "wog"
- Re: sentence construction
- Re: Isle of Portland, Dorset rab-- er, bunnies