alt.usage.english
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: bade, bad [WAS: pronunciation dictionary?]
- Re: Snow
- Re: Apostrophes in store names
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- bade, bad [WAS: pronunciation dictionary?]
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: Sentence correction - need help
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: Decade
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Apostille
- Re: English tenses improvement
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: 12:00
- Re: American sweets
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- English tenses improvement
- Re: American sweets
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- "LTFU" [was: Re: Cooper wrong again]
- Re: Apostille
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Merriam-Webster Boners - #1: "Hispanic"
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Regret the error
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Sentence correction - need help
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: OT Happiness! OT
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: American sweets
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Sentence correction - need help
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Sentence correction - need help
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: Gulliver's Travels: "...with which most writers abound"
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: J.B. Pride
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Gulliver's Travels: “...with which most writers abound”
- Apostille
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Snow
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: Merriam-Webster Boners - #1: "Hispanic"
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: concluding process
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Cc: of e-mail sent to Robert Lieblich
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- OT Happiness! OT
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: hi, I'm Fay
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Name for someone who doesn't celebrate today
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- usage question re: "to obsess"
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: 12:00
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: 12:00
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: What does "work your teeth off" mean?
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: J.B. Pride
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: American sweets
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: and which
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: hi, I'm Fay
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Does "wayward" equal to "have one's way?"
- Re: hi, I'm Fay
- Re: hi, I'm Fay
- Re: hi, I'm Fay
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: What does "work your teeth off" mean?
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Proposed New Words
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Cooper wrong again
- Re: Retype the long sentence to make it clear
- Re: Has Anyone Ever Been Scathed?
- Re: Regret the error
- Re: American sweets
- Re: What does "work your teeth off" mean?
- Re: Does "wayward" equal to "have one's way?"
- What does "work your teeth off" mean?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Does "wayward" equal to "have one's way?"
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Bussing tables
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Regret the error
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Retype the long sentence to make it clear
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Decade
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- hi, I'm Fay
- Retype the long sentence to make it clear
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: Pimm's (was: shire-bred)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: a paragraph question
- Re: Snow
- Re: Is this long sentence simple
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: a paragraph question
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: a paragraph question
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: 12:00
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Is this long sentence simple
- Re: Caution might prevail until he was Sir Jerry
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Bussing tables
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Not a non-terrorist
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: a paragraph question
- Is this long sentence simple
- Re: concluding process
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: 12:00
- a paragraph question
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- pronunciation dictionary?
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Pointing out errors
- Cooper wrong again
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: OT: Greek Cursive
- Re: Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: concluding process
- Public toilet lines and etc. [was Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: concluding process
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Caution might prevail until he was Sir Jerry
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: Pointing out errors
- Re: Not a non-terrorist
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: 12:00
- Re: He is a man ....
- Not a non-terrorist
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Caution might prevail until he was Sir Jerry
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Decade
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: Pimm's (was: shire-bred)
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: American sweets
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: stand apart
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Someone said, recently...
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- concluding process
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Decade
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: American sweets
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Regret the error
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices
- Re: stand apart
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: American sweets
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: stand apart
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: stand apart
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Pimm's (was: shire-bred)
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: What or which
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: What or which
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Pimm's (was: shire-bred)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Decade
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Decade
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: What or which
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: stand apart
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: What or which
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: What or which
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Singular "they" [again} was re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Pimm's
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Proposed New Words
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: Shoot.
- Pimm's (was: shire-bred)
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: stand apart
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: Bussing tables
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Decade
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: to paste on the slap
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Lozenge (was: pronounciation of "#".)
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Shortcuts [was: Re: The Macquarie initialisms]
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- to paste on the slap
- Re: Bussing tables
- 12:00 (solved)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: American sweets
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- From: Tant qu'il fera jour
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: "bitching" [was:Re: Help: Poker English]
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: American sweets
- Intro B: Useful Web Sites for AUE Participants
- Re: American sweets
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Help: Poker English
- "bitching" [was:Re: Help: Poker English]
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Decade
- Re: Shortcuts [was: Re: The Macquarie initialisms]
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: OY!
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: OY!
- Re: What or which
- Re: OY!
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: shire-bred
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: American sweets
- Re: 12:00
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: OY!
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- shire-bred
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Another e-mail sent to Salvatore
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: What or which
- Re: J.B. Pride
- Re: J.B. Pride
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: What or which
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: Decade
- Re: What or which
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: American sweets
- J.B. Pride
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: stand apart
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Movie question
- Re: Decade
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: What or which
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Decade
- Re: What or which
- Re: American sweets
- Re: the ethology of blonde, brunette, and red-head
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: What or which
- Re: He is a man ....
- Re: "Teens need educated..."
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: American sweets
- "Teens need educated..."
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Re: Corb drum
- Re: Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Re: Proposed New Words
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: 12:00
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: stand apart
- Re: Corb drum
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Proposed New Words
- Re: American sweets
- Re: OY!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: What or which
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Corb drum
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- He is a man ....
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: What or which
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: 12:00
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: What or which
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: What or which
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: stand apart
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: yardstick
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: stand apart
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: What or which
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: By any standards
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Decade
- Re: stand apart
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: stand apart
- Re: stand apart
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: stand apart
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: American sweets
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: American sweets
- Re: stand apart
- Re: American sweets
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: stand apart
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Learning, part 1
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: What or which
- Re: Learning, part 1
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: By any standards
- Re: Has Anyone Ever Been Scathed?
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: What or which
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: What or which
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: By any standards
- Re: American sweets
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Increase in granularity
- Re: Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Re: Learning, part 1
- From: Reinhold (Rey) Aman
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: What or which
- Re: What or which
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- What or which
- Re: Indian English
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Indian English
- Re: American sweets
- Re: English syntax diagrams
- Re: a long sentence
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Shortcuts [was: Re: The Macquarie initialisms]
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Poker English
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Decade
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: Decade
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Decade
- Re: Waterboarding (was: Flag-burning)
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Waterboarding (was: Flag-burning)
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Increase in granularity
- Re: The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- The Macquarie initialisms
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- spur of the moment [WAS: Learning, part 1]
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: initialisms
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: Decade
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: initialisms
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: American sweets
- Re: stand apart
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: initialisms
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: initialisms
- Re: 12:00
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: initialisms
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: English food (was Re: American sweets
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Decade
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: initialisms
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Decade
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Decade
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: By any standards
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Decade
- Re: Has Anyone Ever Been Scathed?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Decade
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: American sweets
- Re: 12:00
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Decade
- English food (was Re: American sweets
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: Decade
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: American sweets
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Decade
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: By any standards
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: 12:00
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: American sweets
- Re: By any standards
- Re: a great-room
- Re: American sweets
- Re: What does it mean -"Attorney Docket"?
- initialisms
- Re: American sweets
- Re: a great-room
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- "Oy"? Boo!
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: pronounciation of Eustache
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- 12:00
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Re: Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Corrigendum [was: Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]]
- Re: By any standards
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: History of Fortune Cookies (was: American sweets)
- Re: a great-room
- pronounciation of Eustache
- From: Tant qu'il fera jour
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Snow
- Re: Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Decade
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Has Anyone Ever Been Scathed?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Eggcorn or Illiteracy?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- History of Fortune Cookies (was: American sweets)
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Poker English
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Poker English
- What does it mean -"Attorney Docket"?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Flag-burning
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Poker English
- Re: Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: American sweets
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Help: Poker English
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: American sweets
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: American sweets
- Help: Poker English
- Re: Decade
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Decade
- Re: Bussing tables
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: OY!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Decade
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: stand apart
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: Decade
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Decade
- Re: stand apart
- Kleenex, Kleenices [was Re: Urban Coyotes]
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: how to guess a unknown word
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- stand apart
- Re: Decade
- Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Decade
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: Decade
- Re: Utah words [was: Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?]
- Re: Utah words [was: Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?]
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- By any standards
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Indian English
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: English syntax diagrams
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: American sweets
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Utah words [was: Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?]
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Education [was: lots of other topics]
- Re: Decade
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Decade
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Snow
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: American sweets
- Re: a great-room
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Utah words [was: Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?]
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Decade
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: Bussing tables
- Decade
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: English syntax diagrams
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: American sweets
- English syntax diagrams
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: "a" or "an" before "h----"
- Indian English
- American sweets
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: a long sentence
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: American sweets
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Which will be applied?
- Re: OY!
- RLEng
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: Something to make you twitch.
- Re: a long sentence
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: a long sentence
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Snow
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- a long sentence
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Amusing political headline
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Has Anyone Ever Been Scathed?
- Re: Has Anyone Ever Been Scathed?
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Has anyone ever been scathed?
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Snow
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Perfect Rhyme, Full Rhyme, True Rhyme (Was Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth')
- Re: Alternate wording
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Snow
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- "I'll keep my ear peeled"
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: hung/hanged
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: hung/hanged
- hung/hanged
- From: Pawel Piotr Stawski
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: a great-room
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Snow
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: Flag-burning
- Re: Dark Ages [WAS: Prep school]
- Re: Dark Ages [WAS: Prep school]
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: OY!
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: News Headlines
- Re: wanted: gulliver's travels illustrations
- Re: OY!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- News Headlines
- Re: wanted: gulliver's travels illustrations
- Re: patronize
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: OT: Greek Cursive
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: a great-room
- OT: Greek Cursive
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Snow
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: a great-room
- Re: patronize
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Intro A: Welcome to AUE and Guidelines for Posting
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- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: patronize
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Dark Ages [WAS: Prep school]
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Skunking: hemispherical vs. semicircular
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Snow
- Re: patronize
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: Perfect Rhyme, Full Rhyme, True Rhyme (Was Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth')
- Re: Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: a great-room
- Re: a great-room
- Re: a great-room
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Utah words [was: Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?]
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "Of the first water"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: I was absolutely thrown through a loop.
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: a great-room
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Octave and Semitone (Re: Why)
- Re: Dark Ages [WAS: Prep school]
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: OY!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: a great-room
- Re: GIT-R-DONE
- Re: OY!
- Re: Why Johnny Can't Write
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Narcissism
- Re: a great-room
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: a great-room
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Perfect Rhyme, Full Rhyme, True Rhyme (Was Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth')
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: a great-room
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: a great-room
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: "the also specified key"
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: a great-room
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- a great-room
- Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Dark Ages [WAS: Prep school]
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: I was absolutely thrown through a loop.
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- OY!
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Dark Ages [WAS: Prep school]
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Prep school
- Re: I was absolutely thrown through a loop.
- Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- I was absolutely thrown through a loop.
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: patronize
- Re: patronize
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus.
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Flag-burning
- Re: Skunking: hemispherical vs. semicircular
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Attitudes Towards Savoury Pies
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: going to go
- Narcissism
- Re: what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: Snow
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Word not in dictionary: futter
- Re: Lozenge (was: pronounciation of "#".)
- Re: Which will be applied?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Snow
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Maths / Math
- Formant analysis of "She can do it too" [was: <someting else>]
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Which will be applied?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- 40,000 dollars every week!
- Re: Word not in dictionary
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Binary posts
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Word not in dictionary
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Apparently, This 'So-Called' No Longer Is
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: patronize
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Lozenge
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Perfect Rhyme, Full Rhyme, True Rhyme (Was Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth')
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Binary posts
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Why Johnny Can't Write
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: patronize
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Movie question
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "Of the first water"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Why Johnny Can't Write
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: patronize
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: online spelling suggestions
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- what is the difference between the sentences having a word 'have' and not having it?
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: ENGLISH!
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: patronize
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Morse message [was: Re: Famous German brands]
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: OVER
- Re: Binary posts
- From: anti_interactive@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Lozenge (was: pronounciation of "#".)
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: patronize
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: OVER
- Re: OVER
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: OVER
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Why does this work?
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Prep school
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Unofficial report on Cheltenham minib*ink
- Re: New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: OVER
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Mendacity [was: Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]]
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: ENGLISH!
- vegetable pronounced as /'ve.dZI.t@bl/
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Prep school
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Binary posts
- Re: ENGLISH!
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Nomimative absolute (was: Return of the ablative absolute)
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: OVER
- Pronunciation of 'sixth'
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: OVER
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: OVER
- Re: Why does this work?
- Re: OVER
- Re: OVER
- Re: OVER
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: OVER
- Re: OVER
- Re: OVER
- Re: Binary posts
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: OVER
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Which on is more common?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Re: OVER
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Comma before that
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: Spotten
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- From: zhangyue.zl@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Tweedledum and Tweedledee [WAS: what word is omitted in this sentence?]
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Alternate wording
- Re: Shortenings
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Binary posts
- Re: Binary posts
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: OT: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Morse message [was: Re: Famous German brands]
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Shortenings
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Famous German brands
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- From: zhangyue.zl@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Shortenings
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- From: zhangyue.zl@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Alternate wording
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: OVER
- Re: OVER
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: OVER
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- could someone show me the difference between relation and relationship ?
- From: zhangyue.zl@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: OVER
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Snow
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: OVER
- Re: Tweedledum and Tweedledee [WAS: what word is omitted in this sentence?]
- Re: Usage of prefixes and suffixes
- Re: yardstick
- OVER
- Re: Usage of prefixes and suffixes
- Re: Snow
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Unofficial report on Cheltenham minib*ink
- Re: Impunity vs Immunity
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Re: Snow
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Foolish, foolish Valentine [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Coopper humor [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Shortenings
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Unofficial report on Cheltenham minib*ink
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Overheard in a restaurant
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Shortenings (was: Maths / Math)
- Re: Alternate wording
- Re: Shortenings
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Return of the ablative absolute (was Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns)
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Snow
- Re: Prep school
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Snow
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Alternate wording
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Increase in granularity
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Increase in granularity
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hitler elected?
- Re: Shortenings (was: Maths / Math)
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hitler elected?
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Maths / Math
- OT: Quick question for Donna.
- Re: "Of the first water"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Overheard in a restaurant
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Shortenings
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: Ha ha, I find a humorous joke site, it is recommended to everyone, very good http://www. 3800c. cn/ejokes
- Re: Mickwick capers?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: Alternate wording
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Mickwick capers?
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: OT: Greatest living Englishman [Was Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.]
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Coopper humor [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Word order when both direct and indirect object are personal pronouns
- Re: Coopper humor [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Alternate wording
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: yardstick
- Alternate wording
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Coopper humor [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Urban Coyotes (was Re: ankle biting chihuahua)
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Shortenings (was: Maths / Math)
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Intro G: Where is the FAQ?
- Re: [Help] I can't really understand this sentence.
- Coopper humor [was: Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]]
- Re: Shoot.
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Increase in granularity
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: Hitler elected?
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Hitler elected?
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: So-called rules
- Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Yo Salvatore, please read and answer my e-mails!
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Could anyone introduce some American Accent Learning sites to me?
- Re: Increase in granularity
- Shoot.
- Re: Time & Provinces
- From: glacier1010@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Yo Salvatore, please read and answer my e-mails!
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Diagramming sentences
- Re: [Help] I can't really understand this sentence.
- Re: sentence completeness
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Yo Salvatore, please read and answer my e-mails! (was: Re: Update on definition of "the Peninsula")
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: [Help] I can't really understand this sentence.
- Re: "Its" and "It's" - English's Own "Rule"?
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: morosely for morbidly
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Re: Ha ha, I find a humorous joke site, it is recommended to everyone, very good http://www. 3800c. cn/ejokes
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: [Help] I can't really understand this sentence.
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: morosely for morbidly
- [Help] I can't really understand this sentence.
- [Help] I can't really understand this sentence.
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Erosion of/through a graveyard definition
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: morosely for morbidly
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Maths / Math
- So back on topic... what is this called? WAS OT: Why does this work?
- Re: morosely for morbidly
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Ha ha, I find a humorous joke site, it is recommended to everyone, very good http://www. 3800c. cn/ejokes
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: "Of the first water"
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: The word escapes me
- Re: The word escapes me
- "Of the first water"
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: A Heinlein quote
- Re: Snow
- Snow
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: sentence completeness
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Apparently, this 'so-called' no longer is
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: Maths / Math
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Maths / Math
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- "a substantial amount of money" what does it mean?
- Distinguish "Once" from "One time"
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- I need help to explain a question to my daughter
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: OT: Why does this work?
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: State Of The Illiteracy
- Re: How to Write about Africa
- Re: OT: Why does this work?
- Re: OT: Why does this work?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: movie dialogue before its time
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- OT: Why does this work?
- Well out of it
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: An english tense question
- Re: Flag-burning
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Foolish Valentine [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: sentence completeness
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- An english tense question
- How to Write about Africa
- Re: Unofficial report on Cheltenham minib*ink
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Erosion of/through a graveyard definition
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Erosion of/through a graveyard definition
- Unofficial report on Cheltenham minib*ink
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Tassie'
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: [FITW] blamming
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: "Give it rice"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: English genitive
- Re: "Give it rice"
- OT: Greatest living Englishman [Was Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.]
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Something to make you twitch.
- Re: Around the World/Round the World [WAS: Change from 'you' to 'ya']
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: A Latvian sports announcer in Indiana?
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: Yo Salvatore, please read and answer my e-mails! (was: Re: Update on definition of "the Peninsula")
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- "Rare as hen's teeth"?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: a grammar question
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Update on definition of "the Peninsula"
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Yo Salvatore, please read and answer my e-mails! (was: Re: Update on definition of "the Peninsula")
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: "Give it rice"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: a grammar question
- origins of "jitwad"
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Real (non-Cooperistic) humor [was: Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]]
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Pronunciation of 'Kensington' (BrE)
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: a grammar question
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: another guess sort
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: Pronunciation of [A.] [was: Re: American o]
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: sentence question again
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: sentence question again
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Update on definition of "the Peninsula"
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: a grammar question
- Re: a grammar question
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: The semicolon is alive and well
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: sentence question again
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: English genitive
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: English genitive
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: A bit of a drop.
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: a grammar question
- Re: a grammar question
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: 'If,' 'would,' 'had,' and such matters
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Prep school
- a grammar question
- Re: yardstick
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- The semicolon is alive and well
- sentence question again
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: [FITW] blamming
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: English pronunciation by Russian Speaker
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- History of the use of "roger" in radio communication
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: [FITW] blamming
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: pronounciation of "#".
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- 'Got' in passive voice: Okay, or non-standard?
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: ley [WAS: Yahoo lays an egg]
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Origin of "Fire bad!"
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: ley [WAS: Yahoo lays an egg]
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: so-called
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: 'If,' 'would,' 'had,' and such matters
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Pooh [Was:Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?]
- Re: Prep school
- Intro F: Contents of AUE FAQ and FAQ Supplement
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Something to make you twitch.
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "gift of gab"
- ley [WAS: Yahoo lays an egg]
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Tweedledum and Tweedledee [WAS: what word is omitted in this sentence?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Tense movie review
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: what word is omitted in this sentence?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: Tense movie review
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: stranger in a strange land, ger hayiti b'eretz navriyah
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: so-called
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Tense movie review
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: Two-/3rds
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Two-/3rds
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: yardstick
- Re: The reason is because
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: A bit of a drop.
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: "Gosh darn it": strictly Okie?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Hook Up Means Have Sex
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Two-/3rds
- Two-/3rds
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: A bit of a drop.
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: so-called
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: A bit of a drop.
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: A bit of a drop.
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: stranger in a strange land, ger hayiti b'eretz navriyah (was: Re: Heinlein)
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: "Give it rice"
- A bit of a drop.
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Prep school
- [FITW] blamming
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: so-called
- Re: A Fine Collection of Colemanballs
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Something to make you twitch.
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Generic term for all Christian holy men
- Re: Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Prep school
- Joe or Bob is/are coming over
- Re: Churchill On Suppositories
- Re: so-called
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Prep school
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee [WAS: what word is omitted in this sentence?]
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Prep school
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Pu-lease help me
- Re: so-called
- Re: Prep school
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Prep school
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: sentence completeness 2
- Re: sentence completeness 2
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: "Give it rice"
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: what word is omitted in this sentence?
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Hyphens
- "Give it rice"
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: so-called
- Re: so-called
- Re: 'If,' 'would,' 'had,' and such matters
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: so-called
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: so-called
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: so-called
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: so-called
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: so-called
- Re: so-called
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: so-called
- From: John_Kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Dark Ages
- Re: what word is omitted in this sentence?
- Re: so-called
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: so-called
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Selling cabbages in the power station.
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Something to make you twitch.
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: So-called rules
- Something to make you twitch.
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: "Love stuck" or "Love struck"
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Prep school
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: "Gosh darn it": strictly Okie? [was" Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Dark Ages
- New Macquarie Dictionary (and button pushing)
- Re: Coprorate-speak
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Literature authors with similar styles
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: OT: What's wrong with Nate?
- Re: Dark Ages
- A new take on "allegedly"
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: 'If,' 'would,' 'had,' and such matters
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: so-called
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Dark Ages
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Dark Ages
- Re: "Gosh darn it": strictly Okie? [was" Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Time & Provinces
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: I'm confused...
- Re: Prep school
- Re: past participle and get+past participle
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: I'm confused...
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: I'm confused...
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- Re: past participle and get+past participle
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Is persons a correct form of person?
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Time & Provinces
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: I'm confused...
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Prep school
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: So-called rules
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Time & Provinces
- From: glacier1010@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: I'm confused...
- Why do different countries start the week on different days?
- Re: Especially standing up.
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Without you, there would be no...
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Unofficial report on London B*ink
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- I'm confused...
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: yardstick
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: patronize
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: A were-or-was question
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Prep school
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: yardstick
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: patronize
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: patronize
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: "Gosh darn it": strictly Okie? [was" Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: "Gosh darn it": strictly Okie? [was" Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- "Gosh darn it": strictly Okie? [was" Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: sentence completeness
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: patronize
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: patronize
- Re: patronize
- Re: Without you, there would be no...
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: patronize
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: patronize
- Re: patronize
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: patronize
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: patronize
- Re: patronize
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: patronize
- Re: patronize
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: patronize
- Re: patronize
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: patronize
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: english mekhutn+mekhusteneste
- Re: patronize
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: english mekhutn+mekhusteneste
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Update On Charles Riggs
- Re: "gift of gab"
- Re: english mekhutn+mekhusteneste
- "gift of gab"
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Without you, there would be no...
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: Without you, there would be no...
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Without you, there would be no...
- Re: english mekhutn+mekhusteneste
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: another guess sort
- Re: patronize
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: So-called rules
- Re: sentence completeness 2
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Opportunity Lost
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Hyphens
- Re: patronize
- Re: Unofficial report on London B*ink
- Re: A Weird Use of "From"
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Unofficial report on London B*ink
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- A Weird Use of "From"
- Opportunity Lost
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Hyphens
- So-called rules
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: sentence completeness 2
- Re: sentence completeness 2
- Re: Unofficial report on London B*ink
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Pharmacist
- Re: Movie question
- Re: Movie question
- Re: British Columbia (was: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: patronize
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: sentence completeness
- Re: Learning, part 1
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: sentence completeness 2
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: sentence completeness
- sentence completeness 2
- sentence completeness
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: yardstick
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Frontiers of joint possession
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: Especially standing up.
- Re: Especially standing up.
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Different To/From
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: Frontiers of joint possession
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Particular and Peculiar
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: patronize
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Bussing tables
- Frontiers of joint possession
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: another guess sort
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: another guess sort
- Re: proper usage of the word 'customary'?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- proper usage of the word 'customary'?
- Re: What's with this rating thang?
- Re: Especially standing up.
- Intro E: Mini-FAQ on Spelling
- Re: A Latvian sports announcer in Indiana?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: "cow lick of sense" [was: Re:]
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Especially standing up.
- From: Shuangshuang . Zhou
- Re: A Latvian sports announcer in Indiana?
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- "cow lick of sense" [was: Re: Bussing tables]
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: "no less than"
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Transcribe
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: yardstick
- Re: english mekhutn+mekhusteneste
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: 'Harlemize' - another from the wordsmiths of Jim Crow
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: yardstick
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: She fly's a flag
- Re: 'slytherin' - pronounciation
- Re: Bussing tables
- Yahoo lays an egg
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Transcribe
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: British Columbia
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: She fly's a flag
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: yardstick
- Re: The reason is because
- Re: First "liberty cabbage" and now ...
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Around the World/Round the World [WAS: Change from 'you' to 'ya']
- Re: patronize
- Re: Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: She fly's a flag
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- She fly's a flag
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: British Columbia
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: A were-or-was question
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- Re: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: Prep school
- Bodge [was: Bussing tables]
- Re: Origins of the term "Stick it to the Man"
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: 'Harlemize' - another from the wordsmiths of Jim Crow
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- Re: skosh
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: yardstick
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Shakespeare's spelling [WAS: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?]
- Skosh (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: what word is omitted in this sentence?
- Re: "no less than"
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Cost of OED Online - Concorde all over again
- Re: Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: yardstick
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Gooseberries
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: patronize
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: patronize
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: yardstick
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- Re: "no less than"
- Re: yardstick
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Shakespeare's spelling [WAS: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?]
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- From: Iskandar Baharuddin
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: Change from 'you' to 'ya'
- Re: skosh (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- From: Young Sociolinguist
- Re: ANDERS ØVREBERG?
- Re: yardstick
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: OT: Relax! It's already hopeless.
- Re: yardstick
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: yardstick
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Transcribe
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: KitKat -- "Let's TRY!"
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Sports English - just heard
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: KitKat -- "Let's TRY!"
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: what word is omitted in this sentence?
- Re: A or less or greater
- skosh (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: Bussing tables
- Use of "anfractuous" spotted in the wild
- Re: ANDERS ØVREBERG?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: The reason is because
- Use of "ethnic[ally]"
- Re: Transcribe
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Re: Shakespeare's spelling [WAS: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?]
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Gooseberries
- Re: Freedom Fries and Rose of Muhammad
- Re: Transcribe
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 4: I can do science me
- Re: Gems from Brainiac 2: whilst
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Outstanding posters [was: Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?]
- Re: button pushing behaviour
- Shakespeare's spelling [WAS: Capitalize all one-letter contractions?]
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: pushing button behaviour
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: "no less than"
- button pushing behaviour
- pushing button behaviour
- Re: Prep school
- Re: Any Chinese citizens in this group?
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: Another guess, Another think -- What Game Started It All?
- Re: Why does "e.g." stand for "for example"?
- Re: Bussing tables (was: n. stiff, the antonym?)
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: How to express 国外?途 and 国??途 ?
- Re: yardstick
- Re: n. stiff, the antonym?
- Re: Bussing tables
- Re: What would you consider a "spicy" meal?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair