Re: Another stupid singular "their"



Stephen Calder <calder9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
dontbother wrote:

I hope that this is not an indication of your genuine level of
ability to discriminate between differences that are significantly
larger than a bread box.

You nad I might be able to do that, but clearly Mrs Bush cannot, and
what sounds natural to her may very well sound natural to a majority
of ordinary people.

I consider myself to be an ordinary person. But even I can distinguish a
tomato from a turnip at a hundred yards.

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