Re: CRIT: Proposed opening of WIP



On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 05:13:54 -0500, Ric Locke <warlocke@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 01:09:23 -0700, Nicky wrote:

On Sep 28, 8:30 am, Ric Locke <warlo...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There may be too many people living in nice, tidy, cleaned-up urban
environments to appreciate the concept fully, though.

The concept is understood - the wording doesn't mean what he wants it
to in UK English.

Nicky


Ah. That wasn't clear from what I was seeing of the posts.

Regards,
Ric

Now, I'll just have to find a way to explain, in UK terms, that an
open exhaust is like a dragon bellowing from across the aisle seat.
;-)
__
JamesE
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