alt.usage.english
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Five waves, two dozen ducks
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Woman Who Plays Chess [4]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Neon news tickertapes
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Engish names Question
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Engish names Question
- Re: Usage of "from...to..."
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: American o
- Re: Usage of "from...to..."
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Neon news tickertapes
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: Heinlein
- a collage of blogs
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: surname profiler
- Eggcorn time
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Usage of "from...to..."
- Re: "sherbert"
- Neon news tickertapes
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Usage of "from...to..."
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: the force was with him
- Engish names Question
- From: Abhijeet . B . Patil
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Usage of "from...to..."
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: American o
- Re: American o
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: surname profiler
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Colonel Blimp
- Re: English genitive
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: incredulity
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Colonel Blimp
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: another Capitalisation and Titles question etc
- Re: Colonel Blimp
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: incredulity
- Intro C: Mini-FAQ on Words & Phrases
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: another Capitalisation and Titles question etc
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Pad
- Colonel Blimp
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: another Capitalisation and Titles question etc
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: the force was with him
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: U.S. Media preference for weak past verbs?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: U.S. Media preference for weak past verbs?
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- the force was with him
- Re: another Capitalisation and Titles question etc
- Re: U.S. Media preference for weak past verbs?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: English genitive
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: incredulity
- Re: Pad
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: U.S. Media preference for weak past verbs?
- another Capitalisation and Titles question etc
- U.S. Media preference for weak past verbs?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- "walk" or "wuck" or "wahk" - was American-o
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: "sherbert"
- Re: flight of rooms
- Five waves, two dozen ducks
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: incredulity
- Re: American o
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: American o
- Re: Quotes about letting love take its time
- Re: American o
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Turn Off the Beep
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: U-speak revisited
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Quotes about letting love take its time
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: RIP Peter Ladefoged
- Re: Quotes about letting love take its time
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Quotes about letting love take its time
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: A question about English usage
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Turn Off the Beep
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- RIP Peter Ladefoged
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Quotes about letting love take its time
- Re: flight of rooms
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Quotes about letting love take its time
- Re: English genitive
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: American o
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: A question about English usage
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: American o
- flight of rooms
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: surname profiler
- Looking for a Rather Obscure English Word ...
- From: madhavananda . BBSR
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: purple sage
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Teatime
- Re: Teatime
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: English genitive
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: English genitive
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Bowl in a china shop
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: Singe / cinch eggcorn?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: U-speak revisited
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: new to them
- Re: OT: Teatime
- U-speak revisited
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: purple sage
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: incredulity
- Re: purple sage
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: purple sage
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: English genitive
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: purple sage
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: "a" or "an" before chemical symbols
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: Singe / cinch eggcorn?
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: incredulity
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: English genitive
- Re: incredulity
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: "a" or "an" before chemical symbols
- incredulity
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: Singe / cinch eggcorn?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Singe / cinch eggcorn?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: new to them
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Singe / cinch eggcorn?
- Re: "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- Re: American o
- Re: purple sage
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Innuendo, or outuendo?
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: American o
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Why there is a comma?
- Re: purple sage
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: purple sage
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: Heinlein
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: American o
- Why there is a comma?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Bowl in a china shop
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: American o
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Innuendo, or outuendo?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: English genitive
- movie dialogue before its time
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- Re: new to them
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- "a" or "an" before chemical symbols
- Re: English genitive
- "a" or "an" before chemical symbols
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: new to them
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: Teatime
- new to them
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: references about punctuation marks
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- references about punctuation marks
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: Pad
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: different from vs. different than [was: American o]
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: American o
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Spotted in the wild: "to chart", v.i.
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Pad
- Re: non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Teatime
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- non-gender-specific gender-specific terms of abuse
- Re: American o
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: American o
- different from vs. different than [was: American o]
- Re: American o
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: American o
- Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: American o
- Re: American o
- Re: American o
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Teatime
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: American o
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Teatime
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: American o
- Re: "dining kitchen"
- Re: Is the following correct?
- "dining kitchen"
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: American o
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: American o
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: _A Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage_
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: American o
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- Re: English genitive
- Re: American o
- Re: Pad
- Re: Pad
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: American o
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Pad
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Should the currency unit always start with a capital letter?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Punctuation of embedded questions
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Pad
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- The butler did it
- Re: American o
- Re: American o
- Intro B: Useful Web Sites for AUE Participants ng
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Pad
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: American o
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Pad
- Re: "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Pad
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Pad
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Pad
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Is there a word meaning "turn away from something"?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: English genitive
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Saxon Genitals [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: _A Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage_ [was: Re: English genitive]
- "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: American o
- Saxon Genitals [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Incurable romantic
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Pad
- Re: Apprentice?
- _A Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage_ [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: A question about English usage
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: American o
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Purlgurlish malapropism [was: Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]]
- Re: American o
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: American o
- Re: Purlgurlish malapropism [was: Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]]
- Re: "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: Using Google to research capitalisation usage
- Re: American o
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is the following correct?
- "[The iPod] has invigorated the art of music and empowered the consumer to be curator. If not the greatest product of our time, it's certainly part of the discussion."
- Re: English genitive
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: American o
- Re: English genitive
- Re: "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: B'hoy and g'hal
- Re: The Barrister and me and myself and I
- sensuous, sensual, Mordaunt's quatrain, and Fowler
- "scram" - was OT: Teatime
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: English genitive
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- The Barrister and me and myself and I
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: English genitive
- Re: American o
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: American o
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: American o
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Purlgurlish malapropism [was: Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]]
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Purlgurlish malapropism [was: Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]]
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: English genitive
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- Re: Pad
- Re: surname profiler
- Purlgurlish phantasmagoria [was: Re: English genitive]
- Re: Pad
- Re: English genitive
- American o
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: Pad
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Pad
- Re: Pad
- Re: Pad
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: surname profiler
- Re: Pad
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Pad
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Pad
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Pad
- Re: Caveat emperor
- surname profiler
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: imbedded vs. embedded
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- From: Rudolf Schwarzkopf-Zskai
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: Pad
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: English genitive
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: OT: Teatime
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Apprentice?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Apprentice?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: US vs. British hyphenation (was: Literature authors with similar styles)
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: English genitive
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: United by an all-purpose feelgood boast
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Lawmaker
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: Pad
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Incurable romantic
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Pad
- Re: English genitive
- Lawmaker
- Re: Incurable romantic
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: English genitive
- United by an all-purpose feelgood boast
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- Re: pronunciation of "#".
- Re: Plural of fleet ?
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: pronunciation of "#".
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: fastuous
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: fastuous
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pad
- Re: Incurable romantic
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Using Google to research capitalisation usage
- Re: English genitive
- Re: English genitive
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Using Google to research capitalisation usage
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: Forgetfulness?
- Forgetfulness?
- Re: Pad
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: English genitive
- Re: pronunciation of "#".
- English genitive
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: imbedded vs. embedded
- Incurable romantic
- imbedded vs. embedded
- Re: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Is the following correct?
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: Pad
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: A question about English usage
- Re: A question about English usage
- Re: Is the following correct?
- A question about English usage
- Re: Pad
- Is the following correct?
- How would you correct the following passage?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pad
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Buffy Good
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Can you help me name this writer?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Pad
- Re: purple sage
- Re: fastuous
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: posting stats?
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Pad
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Pad
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: pronunciation of "#".
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Teatime
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: OT Am I crazy?
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: fastuous
- Re: you have another thing coming
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: On the trouble I can often have with the staff who take care of me
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: whatchamacallit
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Pronunciation of "Brison"
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: Heinlein
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: purple sage
- Re: Heinlein
- purple sage
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Statement about TRAVELS WITH LIZBETH
- fastuous
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: whatchamacallit
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Teatime
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: whatchamacallit
- whatchamacallit
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: Teatime
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Heinlein
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Heinlein
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Begging new questions
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: OT: Teatime
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- OT: Teatime
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Now I try "talking", look at!
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: fabulous
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: posting stats?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: Begging new questions
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: Threshold
- Re: fabulous
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Judy, Judy, Judy [WAS: Origin of "Fire bad!"]
- A patient "presents at a hospital" ...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Pronunciation of "Brison"
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Issue
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- posting stats?
- Re: B'hoy and g'hal
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- OT Am I crazy?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- an adjective meaning 'strong' with reference to tea?
- Re: Pronunciation of "Brison"
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Now I try "talking", look at!
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- Re: Issue
- Re: Pronunciation of "Brison"
- Re: Pronunciation of "Brison"
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Pronunciation of "Brison"
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Begging new questions
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: pronunciation of transition
- pronunciation of transition
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Plural of fleet ?
- Plural of fleet ?
- Re: Issue
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: ISP English
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Lamia: use plural form of?
- Re: 20 dollar tour
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: 20 dollar tour
- Re: 20 dollar tour
- Re: Judy, Judy, Judy [WAS: Origin of "Fire bad!"]
- Re: Lamia: use plural form of?
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Lamia: use plural form of?
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: The rule of law
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Issue
- Re: Issue
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Peach
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- Re: Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- Re: Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- The rule of law
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Issue
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- Re: ISP English
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Begging new questions
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Judy, Judy, Judy [WAS: Origin of "Fire bad!"]
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: 20 dollar tour
- Re: Word: atavistic
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Judy, Judy, Judy [WAS: Origin of "Fire bad!"]
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Appropriate usage of 'vociferous'? I think not...
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Lamia: use plural form of?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: flea and lice
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- use of "much less" / "let alone"
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Sitting around like Joe Egg
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Sitting around like Joe Egg
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Peach
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Happy Burns Night -- or whatever that is in English usage
- Re: Lamia: use plural form of?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Lamia: use plural form of?
- Lamia: use plural form of?
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Happy Burns Night -- or whatever that is in English usage
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Does this usage ring a bell?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: 20 dollar tour
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Peach
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Sitting around like Joe Egg
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: 20 dollar tour
- Re: Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Begging new questions
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Now I try "talking", look at!
- Re: Issue
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Happy Burns Night -- or whatever that is in English usage
- Re: Peach
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: ISP English
- 20 dollar tour
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: In the holiday spirits...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Since You Guys Are So In to Reviewing/Critiquing My Writing...
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Darwin Awards nominations?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: ISP English
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Intro A: Welcome to AUE and Guidelines for Posting
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: ISP English
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Issue
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Issue
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Issue
- Re: Begging new questions
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pharmacist
- ISP English
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: fabulous
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Sitting around like Joe Egg
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Issue
- Re: strange statement
- Re: strange statement
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Now I try "talking", look at!
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Begging new questions
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Peach
- Re: Issue
- Re: Peach
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Issue
- "bring matters to a head"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Issue
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: Caveat emperor
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Issue
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Issue
- Now I try "talking", look at!
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Issue
- Caveat emperor
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Peach
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: English word finder
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: strange statement
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- The best ideas of learning English?
- Begging new questions
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: bridge and tunnelers
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Judy, Judy, Judy [WAS: Origin of "Fire bad!"]
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: bridge and tunnelers
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: bridge and tunnelers
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: bridge and tunnelers
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- bridge and tunnelers
- pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: strange statement
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: English word finder
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: English word finder
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Peach
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Re: Peach
- Re: Schadenfreude
- Schadenfreude
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: fabulous
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: flea and lice
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- flea and lice
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Word: atavistic
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Peach
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Peach
- Re: Pair...have (Re: ist "persons"...)
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Peach
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Happy Burns Night -- or whatever that is in English usage
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pair...have (Re: ist "persons"...)
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Peach
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Moon River
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Happy Burns Night -- or whatever that is in English usage
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Peach
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Peach
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Mountford's Bradley's Arnold new layer '06
- Re: strange statement
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Peach
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Peach
- Re: Peach
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Mountford's Bradley's Arnold new layer '06
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: strange statement
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Mountford's Bradley's Arnold new layer '06
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: "kick off"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Peach
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Peach
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Peach
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Peach
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Peach
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Peach
- Re: Peach
- Re: Peach
- Re: Peach
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Peach
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Repentance vs. contrition
- Peach
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: More literary fraud
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: More literary fraud
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Coprorate-speak
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- From: Bill Bonde ('Soli Deo Gloria')
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: atavistic
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: strange statement
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Jonathan Swift would've been at home in AUE
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Jonathan Swift would've been at home in AUE
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Is there an English word for this type of "session"?
- Re: fabulous
- Re: "If only"
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: fabulous
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: times of sunrise
- Re: Last request for corrections :) : a letter to a Prof.
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: ninja
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: ninja
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: fabulous
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Repentance vs. contrition
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Pharmacist
- Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: times of sunrise
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Repentance vs. contrition
- Re: atavistic
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Word: atavistic
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: strange statement
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- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: strange statement
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: strange statement
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- Re: strange statement
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: strange statement
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: strange statement
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Last request for corrections :) : a letter to a Prof.
- Re: strange statement
- Re: "If only"
- Re: strange statement
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Moon River
- Re: strange statement
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- strange statement
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: More literary fraud
- More literary fraud
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: Repentance vs. contrition
- Re: SparkE - what is it.
- SparkE - what is it.
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: missing preposition
- Re: Faulty "as"
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: "If only"
- missing preposition
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Repentance vs. contrition
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "If only"
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Pair...have (Re: ist "persons"...)
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Moon River
- Pair...have (Re: ist "persons"...)
- Re: ist "persons" eine erlaubte Mehrzahlbildung von "people".
- "If only"
- Re: "If only"
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: "it's time that we do"
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Is there an English word for this type of "session"?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Blog Meltdown
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Blog Meltdown
- Re: Is there an English word for this type of "session"?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Is there an English word for this type of "session"?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Is there an English word for this type of "session"?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: The myth of language evolution
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: fabulous
- Re: ist "persons" eine erlaubte Mehrzahlbildung von "people".
- Re: Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Opposite of a retronym, sort of
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: past participle and get+past participle
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: fabulous
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- fabulous
- Re: ist "persons" eine erlaubte Mehrzahlbildung von "people".
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: times of sunrise
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: OT: times of sunrise
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- OT: times of sunrise
- Re: Moon River
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Faulty "as"
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Faulty "as"
- Re: Moon River
- Re: B'hoy and g'hal
- Re: Faulty "as"
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Faulty "as"
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Faulty "as"
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Moon River
- Re: B'hoy and g'hal
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: B'hoy and g'hal
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: B'hoy and g'hal
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Moon River
- Re: past participle and get+past participle
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: Why did 18th century printers use "F" for "S"?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Lag
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: As well as
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: ninja
- Intro G: Where is the FAQ?
- Re: past participle and get+past participle
- Re: past participle and get+past participle
- Re: resentful of anybody's attempts ???
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: ninja
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- past participle and get+past participle
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- resentful of anybody's attempts ???
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: As well as
- Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Lag
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: ninja
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: ninja
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: Moon River
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: wearing down
- Re: HINKY-DINKY, PARLAY VOO?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: wearing down
- Re: "it's time that we do"
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: wearing down
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Do commas go inside or outside of the quotes?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: wearing down
- Re: wearing down
- Re: OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- OT - today is the most depressing day
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Allegations
- Re: Compound Possessive Adjectives
- Re: Moon River
- Re: American poets [was Re: such as VS such ...as]
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: "kick off"
- Drink/Drunk/Drank
- Re: wearing down
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: wearing down
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Moon River
- Re: American poets [was Re: such as VS such ...as]
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: wearing down
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: wearing down
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Different To/From
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ninja
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: "kick off"
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Moon River
- Re: London skies
- Re: ninja
- Re: Moon River
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Moon River
- Re: As well as
- Re: Within v. Inside
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Moon River
- Re: London skies
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: ninja
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: ninja
- Re: Moon River
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Moon River
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: Going to Canossa
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- "kick off"
- ninja
- Re: London skies
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: Riggs
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: wearing down
- Re: A train vs. F train vs. R train
- Re: Moon River
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: wearing down
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: As well as
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: As well as
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: wearing down
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: Moon River
- Re: As well as
- Re: Moon River
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: As well as
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Moon River
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Going to Canossa
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Going to Canossa
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: Going to Canossa
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Going to Canossa
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: Czech Republic
- Going to Canossa
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
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- word for a word that doesn't exist but should
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- wearing down
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- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- "Did use to be" or "did used to be"?
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- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
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- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Innuendo, or outuendo?
- Re: Compound Possessive Adjectives
- Re: "it's time that we do"
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: Compound Possessive Adjectives
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Compound Possessive Adjectives
- Re: Allegations
- Re: yardstick
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Please help me correct this short letter to a Prof.
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- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Compound Possessive Adjectives
- Compound Possessive Adjectives
- From: Doyen Of Sturdy English
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: As well as
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Riggs
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: London skies
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: triage [WAS: Riggs]
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: belongings
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Lag
- Re: Lag
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
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- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: Lag
- Re: Lag
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Moon River
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: belongings
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: belongings
- belongings
- Re: London skies
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Moon River
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Allegations
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Rosemary's baby
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Rosemary's baby
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: London skies
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- I can do commas, me
- Re: Within v. Inside
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Moon River
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: metaphor to cliché
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: Moon River
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- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
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- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: "vestigial"? [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Different To/From
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
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- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
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- Re: "it's time that we do"
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- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Moon River
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: Moon River
- Re: triage [WAS: Riggs]
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: metaphor to cliché
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: London skies
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: London skies
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: triage [WAS: Riggs]
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: London skies
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- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: FAQ item for inquiring newbies
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Moon River
- 'Lady' as a Christian name
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Ozford -er
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Within v. Inside
- Re: London skies
- Re: Different To/From
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- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Moon River
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: As well as
- Re: Riggs
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: yardstick
- Re: yardstick
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Pronounced acronyms; American foreign proper names
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: All burritos 89 cents
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Riggs
- Re: As well as
- Re: Within v. Inside
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- All burritos 89 cents
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- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: Moon River
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Moon River
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: As well as
- Re: As well as
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Within v. Inside
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: Moon River
- Re: As well as
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: divident vs. dividend
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: As well as
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- divident vs. dividend
- Re: Different To/From
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: Moon River
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: Moon River
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Riggs
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Moon River
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Different To/From
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- you have another thing coming
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: As well as
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
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- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: you have another thing coming
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Riggs
- Re: Riggs
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: Riggs
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: metaphor to cliché
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: Charged with
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Riggs
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Charged with
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Riggs
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: A train vs. F train vs. R train
- Re: American poets [was Re: such as VS such ...as]
- Re: Word order question
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: As well as
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 3: opposite
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Ozford -er
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Ozford -er
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Word order question
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 3: opposite
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: As well as
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Hammer and tongue(s)
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: London skies
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Word order question
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Word order question
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: London skies
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: London skies
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Advice [was Re: OT Stock Market Volatility OT]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Word order question
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: American poets [was Re: such as VS such ...as]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: "Middles brog"
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: As well as
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: London skies
- Re: Pronounced acronyms; American foreign proper names
- Re: Word order question
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Word order question
- Re: As well as
- Re: As well as
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: London skies
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: "ball watching"?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: "ball watching"?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Alternative sentences
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: Alternative sentences
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: London skies
- "ball watching"?
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- London skies
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- internecine [WAS: FAQ item for inquiring newbies]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Riggs
- Re: help with English, please
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 3: opposite
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: want vs. wont
- Gems from Brainiac 3: opposite
- Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: FAQ item for inquiring newbies
- Gems from Brainiac 1: keepie uppie
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- American poets [was Re: such as VS such ...as]
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Word order question
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: lamp or lantern?
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: help with English, please
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: Word order question
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: Riggs
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Word order question
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Well and truly skewered
- Re: visitors from a parent company in a daughter company
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Word order question
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Word order question
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Word order question
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: OT: habits of gulls [Was:Re: visitors from a parent company in a daughter company]
- Re: Well and truly skewered
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: yardstick
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Vestigial subjunctive
- Re: on one's knee
- Re: yardstick
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- Re: Standard and Ferguson [Was:Re: Apostrophes in store names]
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: priest's door?
- Intro F: Contents of AUE FAQ and FAQ Supplement
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: help with English, please
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: on one's knee
- Re: As well as
- Re: 2 Possessive adjectives in a row...
- Re: I would never trust you any further than I could see you!
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: I would never trust you any further than I could see you!
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- help with English, please
- Re: such as VS such ...as
- Re: As well as
- Re: Well and truly skewered
- Re: Well and truly skewered
- Re: Dilbert bullseye
- Re: Czech Republic
- Re: As well as
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- Re: As well as
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- Re: I want examples, how use these words?
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- I Hate Browne Twat:
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- OT: habits of gulls [Was:Re: visitors from a parent company in a daughter company]
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
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- Re: The myth of language evolution [was: Re: Vestigial subjunctive]
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- Re: Is "reply back" correct?
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- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
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- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- Re: I would never trust you any further than I could see you!
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- Re: Skitt's Law at Columbia Records
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: english homonyms
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- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: Be It Resolved
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: Apostrophes in store names
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- Dilbert bullseye
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- on one's knee
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- Czech Republic
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- "risk-free"
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- Standard and Ferguson [Was:Re: Apostrophes in store names]
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- I want examples, how use these words?
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: Alternative sentences
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: Alternative sentences
- From: Big Al, \(Iso Allo\)
- Re: BrE pernunciation of "surveilled"
- Re: "ever" as revered "never" - was cavet?
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- Advice [was Re: OT Stock Market Volatility OT]
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- Re: As well as
- As well as
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: "noopsy" or something
- Re: How to be a saucy pedant, was Worcestershire
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Strange place names, was Worcestershire
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
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- Re: has / had grammar question.
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- Which word means this?
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