Re: Educating Ogilvie




Malcolm wrote:
In article <1156356241.811324.69880@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Granville West <granvillewest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

Malcolm wrote:
<snip>

And I
would also point out that, when you enclose some words in inverted
commas, they are meant to be an accurate quote of what someone has said.

Not absolutely true! I assuime you are an English grammar "expert" as
well:-0

Yes, I have a very good grasp of the subject. In addition to which I
think I can spell better than you :-)

Just, "Typo" errors actually:-( I think, you need to concentrate on
your own punctuation! Before criticizing others:-0

GW

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