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I hate to sound like a curmudgeon, but I was quite horrified to read the following final line in an email sent to me asking for help:
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Waiting with baited breadth!!!!


This was sent to me at work by the headteacher of a school. It so happened that I couldn't help, but the terrible example would have hardly persuaded me to assist.


Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
 
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Well, Arnie, it could have been I. So many times I have caught myself with errors such as this...and sometimes I haven't caught myself in enough time. Wordcraft has helped, and many of you have caught some of these errors. Wink

And we'd never think that you're a curmudgeon!
 
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Was he being whimsical? One mistake might be through ignorance, but two? Perhaps he knows what a curmudgeon you are.
 
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Quite a few years back, I had the pleasure of working with a fellow who was gifted with words and was also very witty. He remarked one day on the common misspelling of "bated breath," and told me he and his wife had a private joke related to that, saying to each other, when they are eagerly awaiting something, that they are "waiting with worm on tongue."
 
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Was he being whimsical?

Highly unlikely. She (for it was a she) doesn't know me at all.

Actually there were three mistakes. Four exclamation marks are three too many.


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I've heard in songs of women with kisses like wine, honey, etc, so maybe she was coming on to you? Big Grin
 
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Oh...Saranita...I love "waiting with worm on tongue!" Big Grin
 
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Perhaps she normally writes, with baited breasts.
 
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