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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
A beer-drinking fellow from Buckinghamshire Said "Budweiser? That stuff just suckinghamshire. I'll k......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Old Testament (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
The curious thing about Z Is the differing ways that it's said. The Yanks call it Z (And rhyme it wi......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Old Testament (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
It's true that the right way to say "either" Is to make sure it rhymes well with "neither". But if y......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
And another: My cousin who lives out in Australia Can't visit me here, that's becalia The fare in o......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Here's another one: A clever young fellow from Oz Once made a large hat from a doz. But his beer go......
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Discussion Topic  Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Kalleh has been asking for a limerick and, as I can't get my head around this wiki concept I am star......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Tense nervous headache? (in Potpourri) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Tense nervous headache? (in Potpourri) by Richard English
To me the difference between to present and the present continuous tense is one of permanence (and i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Tense nervous headache? (in Potpourri) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Tense nervous headache? (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Is the terminology (or come to that the concepts) all that complex? That many people haven't learnt ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: The Old Testament (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Australian words and phrases... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
I liked the warning in the recipe opposite that for faggots: "Don't even read this if you are squea......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A bawdy limerick wanted... (in The Written Word) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Australian words and phrases... (in Potpourri) by Richard English
Pease pudding I've heard of (it's what you normally eat with faggots) but I've never heard of pease ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Naked as a jailbird (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I have never heard any phrase that starts "As naked as..." and have certainly never heard "naked as ......
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