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Odd, normally I'm not ambivalent about spellings - it's one thing or the other. But Max, you've got me thinking. If I write that someone's feeling warm and comfortable, I'd use "cosy". If I were looking for something to keep the teapot warm, I'd describe a "cozy".
Now, I know that there's no logical difference, but there you are!Damn, what do they put in the water in Hastings?
The idiot also known as Capfka ...
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Are you cosy?
Max Quordlepleen 04/20/2001 1:45 AM ![]()
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Max Quordlepleen 04/20/2001 8:25 AM ![]()
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wwh 04/20/2001 1:31 PM ![]()
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Max Quordlepleen 04/20/2001 6:41 PM ![]()
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Geoff 04/21/2001 11:54 AM ![]()
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wwh 04/23/2001 3:45 PM
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