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#180081 - 11/04/08 03:14 PM Re: NEW bird on the block [Re: twosleepy]
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Loc: Auckland, New Zealand Originally Posted By: twosleepyMan, that's cute! I wish I had tits like that... ;0)
What, Long tailed or pretty sounding?
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#180082 - 11/04/08 05:16 PM Re: NEW bird on the block [Re: olly]
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Loc: western NY Hmmm, I'll pass on long-tailed, but pretty-sounding sounds good! Here we only have the tufted variety... nooooooooooooooo!
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#180083 - 11/04/08 05:46 PM Re: NEW bird on the block [Re: twosleepy]
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Loc: Netherlands, the Hague That bird is written Capitolized.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!
Edited by BranShea (11/05/08 02:36 AM)
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#180821 - 12/10/08 04:28 PM Re: NEW bird on the block [Re: BranShea]
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Loc: Frozenwastesistan Hello there Bran: In the Netherlands, do you use a different spelling for capitalized? Here the OL ended word refers to
the building for the state government. Just curious._________________________
----please, draw me a sheep----
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#181444 - 01/04/09 05:08 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: The Pook]
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Loc: USA, North Carolina I'm trying to learn my way around. Forgive me if I've gone back too far. Re: Yankee Doodle: don't forget that it was something that *we* Yanks turned back on the Brits who tried to keep *us* from breaking away. Was it not Churchill who said re: England and the USA: two countries divided by the same language. BTW, what is "real" English?
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#181464 - 01/04/09 08:49 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: PastorVon]
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Posts: 12524 Originally Posted By: PastorVonWas it not Churchill who said re: England and the USA: two countries divided by the same language?
You're right, it was not Churchill. It was Mark Twain. Or either him or Oscar Wilde, one. Certainly we can't blame this one on Shakespeare.
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#181466 - 01/04/09 09:38 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: Faldage]
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada I was OK with the language apart from a few small glitches but using slang from the wrong side of the pond occasionally meant you had quite innocently said something completely rude.
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#181467 - 01/04/09 09:52 PM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: PastorVon]
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Loc: western NY Originally Posted By: PastorVonBTW, what is "real" English?
If you're inclined to prescriptivism, it's what some people have written down in books telling the world how to speak and write "real" English.
If you're inclined to descriptivism, it's what people say when they are using what they call English.
If you're a grammatical fence-sitter, it's something between those two poles.
Does that answer your question? :0)
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#181469 - 01/05/09 01:40 PM Re: NEW bird on the block [Re: LukeJavan8]
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Loc: Netherlands, the Hague Originally Posted By: LukeJavan8
the building for the state government. Just curious.
Look at the date of the post closely and you'll find out.
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#181518 - 01/07/09 02:29 AM Re: Blackbird fly ! [Re: twosleepy]
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Loc: USA, North Carolina Originally Posted By: twosleepyOriginally Posted By: PastorVonBTW, what is "real" English?
If you're inclined to prescriptivism, it's what some people have written down in books telling the world how to speak and write "real" English.
If you're inclined to descriptivism, it's what people say when they are using what they call English.
If you're a grammatical fence-sitter, it's something between those two poles.
Does that answer your question? :0)
Actually, no; but that is because I'm never sure which of these I'm supposed to be inclined to. When the younger theologs at Westminster Seminary Philadelphia (USA) started spouting off about their new perspectivalism, I sort of got lost. Which is objective and which is subjective? Prescriptivism or Descriptivism? It is not in my nature to be a Mugwump.
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