Re: 16000 hyphens die
- From: "Mike Lyle" <mike_lyle_uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 11:13:39 +0100
Philip Eden wrote:
"Vinny Burgoo" <hlunnh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In alt.usage.english, Philip Eden wrote:Yes, right at the very back. It's anonymous but it's mine. I'll let
"Vinny Burgoo" <hlunnh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
_The Week_ (or its British version, anyway) is written by ignorantWash your mouth ...
teenagers. They don't know anything about geography or history or
how to add up and they believe everything they read on the Web.
It's quite cute,
in a way. Indeed it's still my favourite magazine. But I don't
trust anything I read in it.
Is there a weather section? I didn't know! There are bits of the mag
towards the back that I never read.
you off if you've never succeeded in getting that far. (Proviso: it
always used to be at the back but I haven't actually seen a copy for
about five years. I used to take several copies on holiday to do the
crossword which was just about my level).
P.51, under /The last word/. Bummer about Karamoja; the English
tornadoes fun, though.
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Mike.
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