alt.usage.english
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Is booze the answer?
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Eddos (was: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?)
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Still not seeing Mickwick [Was:Re: A degree of separation]
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Question on parenthetical element and verb plural/singular
- Re: Indecent exposure? [was: Re: OT: George Best Remarks]
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: How to ask somebody to say "I wish you well" to a friend in hospital for me
- Re: that is so random
- How to ask somebody to say "I wish you well" to a friend in hospital for me
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Eddos (was: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?)
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: Potato power
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Lawyers, artists and prostitutes
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: a little help
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: a little help
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Eddos (was: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?)
- Re: "offside" in football (soccer)
- Re: Lawyers, artists and prostitutes
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: "offside" in football (soccer)
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: quote
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Potato power
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: a little help
- Re: stepwisely
- Re: stepwisely
- Re: stepwisely
- Re: stepwisely
- Is "repertoire" the longest word you can type on the top row of a QWERTY keyboard??
- Re: 'GIF'
- stepwisely
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: quote
- Re: "offside" in football (soccer) [was:Re: OT: George Best Remarks]
- Re: Potato power
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: quote
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: "offside" in football (soccer)
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Young Sociolinguist
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Black British South Asians
- Young Sociolinguist
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: quote
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Indecent exposure? [was: Re: OT: George Best Remarks]
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: hearken back OR hark back
- Re: quote
- Re: in depth
- Re: Potato power
- Black British South Asians
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Still not seeing Mickwick [Was:Re: A degree of separation]
- Re: hearken back OR hark back
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- "offside" in football (soccer) [was:Re: OT: George Best Remarks]
- Re: hearken back OR hark back
- Re: in depth
- Re: Potato power
- Re: Potato power
- Re: Potato power
- Re: in depth
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: quote
- Re: Potato power
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Indecent exposure? [was: Re: OT: George Best Remarks]
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Potato power
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Football (soccer) laws
- in depth
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: quote
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Potato power
- Re: quote
- Re: hearken back OR hark back
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: The aggressive k
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Beethoven's string quartets
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Football (soccer) laws [was: Re: OT: George Best Remarks]
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- hearken back OR hark back
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: "EYE ran", "Ireland", "EYE rak" [was: Re: 'GIF']
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: quote
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: quote
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: that is so random
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: that is so random
- Re: Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- "EYE ran", "Ireland", "EYE rak" [was: Re: 'GIF']
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: quote
- Re: One week in eight??
- Is "both ... but also" used in English today?
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- quote
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: One week in eight??
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: British stew
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Still not seeing Mickwick [Was:Re: A degree of separation]
- Re: Slang and word creation
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- Re: Chickens? [was Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4]
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- British stew
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: greatest prose
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: One week in eight??
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- One week in eight??
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: that is so random
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- the case of the disappearing ['s] syndrome
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: about English reflexives
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Ebooks
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Still not seeing Mickwick [Was:Re: A degree of separation]
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: The aggressive k
- Intro C: Mini-FAQ on Words & Phrases
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Still not seeing Mickwick [Was:Re: A degree of separation]
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Slang and word creation
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: Authentic instruments
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: Chickens? [was Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4]
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Slang and word creation
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Slang and word creation
- BBC usage: "Canada government"
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Still not seeing Mickwick [Was:Re: A degree of separation]
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: Slang and word creation
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: about English reflexives
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: A degree of separation
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Slang and word creation
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: Awe, shucks!
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: Awe, shucks!
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Naivety (was: Re: Lawyers, artists and prostitutes)
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Slang and word creation
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: Awe, shucks!
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Slang and word creation
- Re: Awe, shucks!
- Re: Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Awe, shucks!
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: a little help
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: greatest prose
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: The aggressive k
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: about English reflexives
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: about English reflexives
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: about English reflexives
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- The aggressive k
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- Re: about English reflexives
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- about English reflexives
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Chickens? [was Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: Chickens? [was Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4]
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Not on all fours (Re: 'GIF')
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "on accident"
- Chickens? [was Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4]
- Re: I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Lawyers, artists and prostitutes
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Need a word
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: formal definition
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Dictionary for download ?
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Uncle Scrooge?
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Writing efficiently
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: Mirror/Mir
- Re: [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- [OT] Sunday Fun for Men and Women
- Re: $20 dollars
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Mirror/Mir
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: a little help
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- a little help
- Re: explanation
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- a little help
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: Coach-house
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: that is so random
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: explanation
- Re: explanation
- Re: Which sounds best?
- I've just received this Email. Is it genuine? Am I seriously wealthy?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: "took" and "tuck"
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: explanation
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- explanation
- Re: Which sounds best?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: greatest prose
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: Steep learning curve - or not?
- Steep learning curve - or not?
- Re: capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: Little Ho on the Prarie
- Little Ho on the Prarie
- Chocolate and boinks
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- capitalisation in hyphenated titles - advise?
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: Shade of difference
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: Ebooks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
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- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Chocolate and boinks [was Re: 'GIF']
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- Shade of difference
- From: Christian Christmann
- Chocolate and boinks [was Re: 'GIF']
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
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- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
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- that is so random
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- Re: metric or measure?
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- Re: to make a realization - Is this good English ?
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- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: that is so random
- that is so random
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Writing efficiently
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 419 Reply I Couldn't Resist
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
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- Re: Survey: request for help
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: Lawyers, artists and prostitutes
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- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
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- Re: Need a word
- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
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- Lawyers, artists and prostitutes
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- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
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- Re: Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- From: Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply
- Relative clauses and prepositions (word order)
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Writing efficiently
- Re: George Best Remarks
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
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- Re: None of you understand or understands (....)?
- Re: None of you understand or understands (....)?
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- None of you understand or understands (....)?
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: Writing efficiently
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: What does psychology study?
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- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Lawyers are near the top of the list (was: Re: metric or measure?)
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
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- Re: What's in a name
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Firstly, seoncdly, etc (was Re: 'GIF')
- Dictionary for download ?
- Re: Xah's Edu Corner: Hebophilia
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Verbals - Which is correct:
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
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- Re: must and "have to"
- Re: Writing efficiently
- Re: gendo: informal study group in southern california
- Re: more accurate(ly)
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
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- Re: George Best Remarks
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- Re: more accurate(ly)
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- OT: George Best Remarks
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
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- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
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- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: What does psychology study?
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- Re: Help identifying subject of sentence
- Re: Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: What's in a name
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Clarifications needed about Nesbit
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Survey: request for help
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: gendo: informal study group in southern california
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Latin roots of English?
- Re: Survey: request for help
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: Loan words
- Re: It is a Yang worship word; you will not speak it
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: quieted down
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What's in a name
- Re: "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "has" or "has got"
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- Writing efficiently
- Re: quieted down
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: What's in a name
- more accurate(ly)
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: Kludge
- Firstly, seoncdly, etc (was Re: 'GIF')
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: to make a realization - Is this good English ?
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- Re: 'GIF'
- "going to a picture/movie/show" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: Survey: request for help
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- must and "have to"
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Loan words
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: What's in a name
- Re: hello everybody
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- Re: A degree of separation
- Re: "Psychology 101"
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- Re: A bit about Southern talk
- Re: Survey: request for help
- Re: 'GIF'
- A degree of separation
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What does psychology study?
- to make a realization - Is this good English ?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
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- Re: formal / informal English
- Re: quieted down
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: A Question To A Sentence
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: hello everybody
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- A Question To A Sentence
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- Re: Sandwich 'mustered' doesn't cut it
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- Re: quieted down
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
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- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: Loan words
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- Re: Xah's Edu Corner: noeteny
- Re: Help identifying subject of sentence
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- Re: What's in a name
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: What's in a name
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- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: quieted down
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: "Psychology 101"
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: 'GIF'
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- Re: What does psychology study?
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- Re: formal definition
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- quieted down
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- What's in a name
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- Labrador (was: Latin roots of English?)
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- Re: And more
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: And more
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- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: Michael Hamm recordings [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
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- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Michael Hamm recordings [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: Loan words
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
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- "Psychology 101"
- formal definition
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- Re: A Question !
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Help identifying subject of sentence
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- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: What does psychology study?
- Re: What does psychology study?
- What does psychology study?
- Re: Help identifying subject of sentence
- Re: Help identifying subject of sentence
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: Speaking truth to power
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: It is a Yang worship word; you will not speak it
- Re: Loan words
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Help identifying subject of sentence
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- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Speaking truth to power
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- Re: the engine of wikipedia
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- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
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- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: A bit about Southern talk
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
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- Re: And more
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: A bit about Southern talk
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- Re: And more
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- Re: A bit about Southern talk
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: A bit about Southern talk
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: A bit about Southern talk
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: A bit about Southern talk
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: Tattoos and Parades (Was: And more)
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: Loan words
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Loan words
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: hello everybody
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: And more
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: is working for has been working for
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- Re: Loan words
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: And more
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: the engine of wikipedia
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: Need advice on mp3 player/recorder for recording lectures
- Re: Need advice on mp3 player/recorder for recording lectures
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Roochew or Jumpmeat
- Re: Goods or goodses
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: Roochew or Jumpmeat
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Roochew or Jumpmeat
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Need advice on mp3 player/recorder for recording lectures
- Re: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- "Original" English [Was: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: comment from across the pond
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- comment from across the pond
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: And more
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Unusual subjunctive
- snuck [WAS: metric or measure?]
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "on accident"
- Roochew or Jumpmeat
- Tattoos and Parades (Was: And more)
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: Goods or goodses
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: And more
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: Need a word
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: Authentic instruments
- word for "past unhappy experience'
- Re: Need a word
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: "on accident"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: metric or measure?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: And more
- Re: Kludge
- Re: consequences [WAS: is 'try and win' hendiadys?]
- Re: And more
- "on accident"
- Re: is working for has been working for
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: Loan words
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: is working for has been working for
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- A bit about Southern talk
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: is working for has been working for
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: consequences [WAS: is 'try and win' hendiadys?]
- Re: It is a Yang worship word; you will not speak it
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Price vs cost
- It is a Yang worship word; you will not speak it
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Need a word
- Re: is working for has been working for
- Re: And more
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Mud (was: Kludge)
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: is working for has been working for
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: How to spell spuds. [Was: OT (slightly) the origin of the potato]
- Re: Goods or goodses
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Mud (was: Kludge)
- is working for has been working for
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Goods or goodses
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: And more
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: A workhouse rat
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Mud (was: Kludge)
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Need a word
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Mud (was: Kludge)
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kludge
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Plastic lemons (was: 'GIF')
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Kludge
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Letters to The Economist addressed "Sis" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: Need a word
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Unusual subjunctive
- Re: Loan words
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: And more
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: Goods or goodses
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: metric or measure?
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Unusual subjunctive
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Letters to The Economist addressed "Sis" -- why?
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: 'GIF'
- And more
- Re: Kludge
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: Goods or goodses
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: "has" or "has got"
- The best advice Peter could have had
- He trusted in God that He would deliver him
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Again, unfair
- What do you know?
- A workhouse rat
- During that unholy storm
- His time and ours
- The poor dear
- From pub to pub, picking up parcels
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Goods or goodses
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- "has" or "has got"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Another gratuitous "gender" use
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: metric or measure?
- The meaning of "an arm's length"
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- metric or measure?
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: consequences [WAS: is 'try and win' hendiadys?]
- Re: Editing before sending
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- It is it, again, or is it it
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: recoup/recuperate
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Kindred spirits
- recoup/recuperate
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Intro A: Welcome to AUE and Guidelines for Posting
- consequences [WAS: is 'try and win' hendiadys?]
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Unusual subjunctive
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Editing before sending
- Re: Folders
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Editing before sending
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Editing before sending
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Folders
- Re: "cute as a button"
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- To be free, or "Don't let the bastards get you down"
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: A Question !
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Happy Thanksgiving
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: Loan words
- Pendidikan Seks di sekolah..?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Glorious
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: "cute as a button"
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Need a word
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Please helpt to review/comment this short essay.
- Re: Need a word
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Need a word
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: 'GIF'
- Glorious
- Re: Unusual subjunctive
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Folders
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: French stereotype used in a serious article
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: "lead push"
- Re: "lead push"
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Someone's else" or "Someone else's"?
- Re: "lead push"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Need a word
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: "lead push"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: 'GIF'
- "lead push"
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- "Someone's else" or "Someone else's"?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Need a word
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "let daylight upon.."
- Unusual subjunctive
- From: Christian Weisgerber
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Need a word
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Need a word
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: Need a word
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net
- Re: "cute as a button"
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Loan words
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Need a word
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Folders
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: "let daylight upon.."
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: "cute as a button"
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- "cute as a button"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: "let daylight upon.."
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: "let daylight upon.."
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- "let daylight upon.."
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: lost frog
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Kindred spirits
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Solfege [Was Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]]
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Loan words
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: Loan words
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Re: how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Folders (was: 'GIF')
- Re: how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Kindred spirits
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Re: how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: A Question !
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- how to express the difference of time between two cities?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- mustn't (BrE or AmE?)
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Abbreviation S.S. Help needed
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: A Question !
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Who is Nathan Wong?
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: A Question !
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Re: Another Letter To Sis
- Who is Nathan Wong?
- the meaning of "basicly" and about "come to me"
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when" in this context ?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Kindred spirits
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: remember to
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when" in this context ?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: A Question !
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Another Letter To Sis
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: use of words
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: Price vs cost
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: A Question !
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 1.5 hours
- Spanish gender & a Santa Fe restaurant [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Price vs cost
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: A Question !
- Re: As sweet as a nut
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: 'GIF'
- use of words
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Loan words
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when" in this context ?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- As sweet as a nut
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Kludge (was: 'GIF')
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: remember to
- Re: A Question !
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: Very sorry for bother you all, I want to introduce my watch to you!
- Re: Why using "where" rather than "when" in this context ?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- remember to
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Why using "where" rather than "when" in this context ?
- Why using "where" rather than "when"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "reckon"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: circle of people
- Re: circle of people
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "reckon"
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Intro G: Where is the FAQ?
- Re: Loan words
- "reckon"
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: A Question !
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: sorry, politics
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: alleged putative father (apf)
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: A Question !
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Blood and treasure
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- OT: sorry, politics
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- alleged putative father (apf)
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: is 'try and win' hendiadys?
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Sandwich 'mustered' doesn't cut it
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Sandwich 'mustered' doesn't cut it
- Re: AUE's Wikipedia entry
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: A Question !
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: Connotation of "Putative" and "Supposed"
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: A Question !
- A Question !
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Dichters and Bravermans"
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: A Question !
- A Question !
- Re: "Dichters and Bravermans"
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Nominations for quotes of the month -- 2005 October
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Nominations for quotes of the month -- 2005 October
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: Patron/Customer
- AUE's Wikipedia entry
- "Dichters and Bravermans"
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: test
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Very sorry for bother you all, I want to introduce my watch to you!
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- When do you use "a" or "an" in a sentence?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: east coast
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: OT. Public interest : Misuse of anti harassment, anti dowry Laws by INDIAN WIVES
- Re: letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- letters to The Economist addressed "Sir" -- why?
- Re: 1.5 hours
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: OT. Public interest : Misuse of anti harassment, anti dowry Laws by INDIAN WIVES
- Re: east coast
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- "Treat someone right" a pregnant phrase?
- Re: circle of people
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: 1.5 hours
- 1.5 hours
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: To "the" or not to "the" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Quick Q
- Re: Loan words
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: English syntax
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: English syntax
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: English syntax
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Quick Q
- Re: What IS this... thing?
- Quick Q
- Re: 'GIF'
- What IS this... thing?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: The other side of the equation
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: Patron/Customer
- Re: 'GIF'
- Patron/Customer
- Re: English syntax
- Re: 'GIF'
- ED vs ID
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: English syntax
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: Very sorry for bother you all, I want to introduce my watch to you!
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: A Vocabulary Trainer registered by 30 Universities
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: lost frog
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Loan words
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Tyrkiet angrebet af de gamle romeres ondsindede sprog
- Re: the word "benefactor"
- Re: the word "benefactor"
- Re: OT. Public interest : Misuse of anti harassment, anti dowry Laws by INDIAN WIVES
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: the word "benefactor"
- Brussels
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: ?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: the word "benefactor"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Authentic instruments
- A Vocabulary Trainer registered by 30 Universities
- Re: English syntax
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Closed or Close-minded?
- the word "benefactor"
- Re: The other side of the equation
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: had been staying / were staying
- Re: English syntax
- Re: had been staying / were staying
- OT. Public interest : Misuse of anti harassment, anti dowry Laws by INDIAN WIVES
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: ''to' or 'for'?
- Re: English syntax
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: Authentic instruments
- had been staying / were staying
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: English syntax
- Re: Spanish pronunciation [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: English syntax
- Re: English syntax
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: semantic equivalence
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: English syntax
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Demobilising as halting
- Demobilising as halting
- The other side of the equation
- Re: Closed or Close-minded?
- Re: ''to' or 'for'?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Upcoming days (was Half Six = 18:30)
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: east coast
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: east coast
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: English syntax
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: semantic equivalence
- Re: To "the" or not to "the" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- To "the" or not to "the" [was: Re: Fewer people visiting the pub]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Upcoming days (was Half Six = 18:30)
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: ?
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Re: to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Re: ielts writting
- Re: ''to' or 'for'?
- Re: to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Re: to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Spanish pronunciation [was: Re: stay/keep interchangeable?]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: English syntax
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Authentic instruments
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: English syntax
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Authentic instruments
- to whistle s.b. down the wind
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: ''to' or 'for'?
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: English syntax
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: English syntax
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: semantic equivalence
- English syntax
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: =?x-unknown?q?Re=3A_O'Leathl=F3bhair?=
- Re: ''to' or 'for'?
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: east coast
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- "populate a list" [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: Judeo-Christian
- Re: semantic equivalence
- Re: east coast
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Judeo-Christian
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: 'GIF'
- ''to' or 'for'?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: less/lesser
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- semantic equivalence
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: �
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: 'GIF'
- Intro F: Contents of AUE FAQ and FAQ Supplement
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: circle of people
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: circle of people
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: Masturbation
- Tyrkiet angrebet af de gamle romeres ondsindede sprog
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: ?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: ?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: ielts writting
- Fewer people visiting the pub
- Re: circle of people
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Decisions, decisions...
- Re: Traditional Date for Creation
- Re: ielts writting
- ielts writting
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: east coast
- Re: east coast
- east coast
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- For Don Aiken
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: less/lesser
- Re: U.S. or US and Google synopses (was: the meaning of 'by')
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: �
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: �
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: circle of people
- Re: 'GIF'
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: circle of people
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- U.S. or US and Google synopses (was: the meaning of 'by')
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: less/lesser
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: enougher
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: =?x-unknown?q?Re=3A_O'Leathl=F3bhair?=
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: Blood and treasure
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- Re: ANCIENT 11 LETTER WORD PUZZLE
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Asterisk. Punctuation. Arrgh.
- Re: less/lesser
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: less/lesser
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: circle of people
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: less/lesser
- Re: O'Leathlbhair
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Please recommand English learing method.
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: Please recommand English learing method.
- Re: Please recommand English learing method.
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: Closed or Close-minded?
- Re: Joke!
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: less/lesser
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: less/lesser
- less/lesser
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- Re: etymology od "down pat"
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- etymology od "down pat"
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- =?x-unknown?q?Re=3A_O'Leathl=F3bhair?=
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- Re: Might you drive us into town?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Is this an eggcorn?
- Is this an eggcorn?
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: We _certified_ your request for relief from double taxation...
- Re: circle of people
- Re: circle of people
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: Silent Vowels
- We _certified_ your request for relief from double taxation...
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: "to have something on the brain"
- Re: enougher
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Silent Vowels
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: enougher
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: How to Skype...
- "to have something on the brain"
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: enougher
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: British "railroad"
- Might you drive us into town?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: British "railroad"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Blood and treasure
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Closed or Close-minded?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: How to Skype...
- British "railroad"
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Masturbation
- Joke!
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Masturbation
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: circle of people
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: How to Skype...
- Masturbation
- Re: Closed or Close-minded?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Geek comment from "I Love Lucy" in 1952
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: reading fractions
- Closed or Close-minded?
- Re: Dialectizing for fun (and profit?)
- stolen away
- Re: Dialectizing for fun (and profit?)
- Re: Las Vegas
- Dialectizing for fun (and profit?)
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: up front
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: 'GIF'
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: ANCIENT 11 LETTER WORD PUZZLE
- Re: enougher
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: circle of people
- Re: Is noxious worse than obnoxious?
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Britishism - "Come the old acid"
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Examples of particular nouns
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: circle of people
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: circle of people
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: enougher
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Silent Vowels
- circle of people
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- 'GIF'
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: 'GIF'
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: Britishism - "Come the old acid"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: usage of periodical collection of public libraries
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: enougher
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Polly wanna cracker!
- Re: Silent Vowels
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: enougher
- Re: Silent Vowels
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Psychs (was: How to Skype...)
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: the meaning of 'by'
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: enougher
- Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: enougher
- Re: enougher
- Re: Geek comment from "I Love Lucy" in 1952
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- Re: the meaning of 'by'
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: usage of periodical collection of public libraries
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: the meaning of 'by'
- Re: functionality
- Re: enougher
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: What's there to wreak?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: enougher
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- T*ny C**per's style of love making
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- Re: Silent Vowels
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- Re: OT: La chasse en France [was Re: French stereotype used in a serious article]
- Re: OT: La chasse en France [was Re: French stereotype used in a serious article]
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- Re: Elements of Style question.
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Elements of Style question.
- Re: enougher
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Britishism - "Come the old acid"
- Re: Geek comment from "I Love Lucy" in 1952
- Re: the meaning of 'by'
- Re: Silent Vowels
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Please recommand English learing method.
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Silent Vowels
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: A lucky break
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: enougher
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: what sound? [was: Re: How to Skype...]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: Bleedingheartism
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- stay/keep interchangeable?
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Please recommand English learing method.
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: enougher
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: enougher
- Need your help thank u
- Re: enougher
- Re: the meaning of 'by'
- Re: Does the sentence gramatically make sense?
- Psychs (was: How to Skype...)
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Geek comment from "I Love Lucy" in 1952
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: functionality
- Re: enougher
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: from time to time
- Please recommand English learing method.
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: basic question.
- Re: Britishism - "Come the old acid"
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- from time to time
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: basic question.
- Re: Examples of particular nouns
- basic question.
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: Silent Vowels
- Re: OT: La chasse en France [was Re: French stereotype used in a serious article]
- Re: functionality
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: functionality
- Re: Is noxious worse than obnoxious?
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Attention, Fran (was Re: clutch and pedal)
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: A lucky break
- Voltaire's Candide giveaway
- Britishism - "Come the old acid"
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: what sound? [was: Re: How to Skype...]
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: Is noxious worse than obnoxious?
- Re: Is noxious worse than obnoxious?
- Is noxious worse than obnoxious?
- Silent Vowels
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: OT: La chasse en France [was Re: French stereotype used in a serious article]
- Re: what sound? [was: Re: How to Skype...]
- Re: A lucky break
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: How to Skype...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Led astray by context
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Bleedingheartism
- Re: functionality
- Re: functionality
- Re: How to Skype...
- "eh": what sound? [was: Re: How to Skype...]
- Re: Why is the moment "blonde"?
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- Re: enougher
- Re: ANCIENT 11 LETTER WORD PUZZLE
- Re: OT: La chasse en France [was Re: French stereotype used in a serious article]
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: functionality
- functionality
- And if you go to the morgue you're not dead?
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Commas Again
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: How to Skype...
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Led astray by context
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Loan words
- enougher
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: How to Skype...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to Skype...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: Las Vegas
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Does the sentence gramatically make sense?
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Led astray by context
- Re: How to Skype...
- Northern Cities Chain Shift; where? [was: Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: How to Skype...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Las Vegas
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: woman = "broad" ?
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: "How <adjective> is that?"
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: Does the sentence gramatically make sense?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Las Vegas
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Promethean?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Live Fire
- Re: Commas Again
- Obsolete words in _NSOED_ [was: Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants]
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: "How <adjective> is that?"
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Loan words
- Re: Googling may backfire for accused murderer
- Re: Promethean?
- Re: Could you please proof read my CV
- From: thanku11@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Googling may backfire for accused murderer
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: How to Skype...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: French stereotype used in a serious article
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: How to Skype...
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Does the following sentence "step off the edge"?:
- Re: Could you please proof read my CV
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- How to Skype...
- Could you please proof read my CV
- From: thanku11@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: data in singular or plural
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Led astray by context
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: data in singular or plural
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: data in singular or plural
- British Vikings [Was: Re: Language acquisition, dialects]
- data in singular or plural
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Does the sentence gramatically make sense?
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Does the sentence gramatically make sense?
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: US Dialects in New Yorker article
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Does the sentence gramatically make sense?
- Re: A lucky break
- Re: the meaning of 'by'
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- the meaning of 'by'
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- Re: Loan words
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- A lucky break
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Lying "under" the sunlight or lying "in" the sunlight
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: Commas Again
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- Re: Could you help to review this writing?
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: usage of periodical collection of public libraries
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: For JF
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Where is here?
- To populate=to furnish with inhabitants
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: benedictine
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: A phosphorous headline
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Multiple-choice tests (was: whether vs. if)
- A phosphorous headline
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Loan words
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Where is here?
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: aforementioned
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Rhoticism explained
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Does the following sentence "step off the edge"?:
- Re: Commas Again
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Rhoticism explained
- Re: aforementioned
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: aforementioned
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: They laughed!
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4 (post script)
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: aforementioned
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Rhoticism explained
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Rhoticism explained
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: 'One of the handsomest white men I ever saw' [Was: "Monkey Wards"]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- aforementioned
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: "alright": Yes!
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Where is here?
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Commas Again
- Where is here?
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: They laughed!
- Rhoticism explained
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: usage of periodical collection of public libraries
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Commas Again
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: ANCIENT 11 LETTER WORD PUZZLE
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: benedictine
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Good conversation & pronunciation evening course
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- Re: Does the following sentence "step off the edge"?:
- Re: Commas Again
- Re: formal / informal English
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: Does the following sentence "step off the edge"?:
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Commas Again
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Does the following sentence "step off the edge"?:
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: formal / informal English
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Art [was: Re: Apostrophes After Xs]
- "Alot": Why? [was: Re: "alright": Yes!]
- Re: Commas Again
- Re: OT: Vegemite
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: benedictine
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Pacasaul's Creation Theory
- formal / informal English
- From: galdcourse2@xxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: reading fractions
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: reading fractions
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Commas Again
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: For JF
- Re: The best word for "two hours"
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: They laughed!
- Language acquisition, dialects
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Commas Again
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Multiple-choice tests (was: whether vs. if)
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Vegemite
- Re: Why is the moment "blonde"?
- Re: They laughed!
- Re: The best word for "two hours"
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: speed reading
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: Word or expression for a condition of the eyes?
- Re: "alright": Yes!
- Re: For JF
- Re: "alright": Yes!
- They laughed!
- Re: The best word for "two hours"
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: Art [was: Re: Apostrophes After Xs]
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Multiple-choice tests (was: whether vs. if)
- Art [was: Re: Apostrophes After Xs]
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- Re: Shakespeare's Titus, act 4
- Re: "alright": Yes!
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- From: Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Intro D: Mini-FAQ on Grammar, Usage & Punctuation
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- "alright": Yes!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Define "eggcorn", please (was Re: The Eggcornin' Bob Dylan)
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: 'larger' without 'than'
- Re: benedictine
- Re: Comma Usage Query
- Re: Torque (was Re: clutch and pedal)
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- Torque (was Re: clutch and pedal)
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: speed reading
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: speed reading
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: French stereotype used in a serious article
- Re: Vegemite
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- Re: Bleedingheartism
- Re: Happy 150th Birthday!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: Apostrophes After Xs
- Re: Does the following sentence "step off the edge"?:
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: The best word for "two hours"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: French stereotype used in a serious article
- Re: were it not for
- Re: Minor Query
- Re: Bleedingheartism [was: American Bleedingheartism]
- For JF
- Re: were it not for
- speed reading
- Re: Why is the moment "blonde"?
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- Re: OT: Kansas disses Darwin Shock! Horror!
- Re: were it not for
- Re: reading fractions
- Re: French stereotype used in a serious article
- Re: clutch and pedal
- Re: reading fractions
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: were it not for