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Discussion Topic  RE: decimate (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: decimate (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I didn't realise that APS was still going. I've not been there for years....
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Discussion Topic  RE: decimate (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: decimate (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
I was expecting the order to be taken to mean, "...destroy a large number..." and actually said to M......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Back to the thread, as it's shortly time for the annual shindig at Henley ......
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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: Limericks, reinvigorated (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Now TrossL I think you should stop -- Those tales of O'Malley, please crop. It's true that he's felt......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Kook (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
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Discussion Topic  RE: Kook (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
In John Reith's times, BBC news announcers would wear dinner jackets (tuxedos) when reading the even......
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Discussion Topic  RE: futilitarian (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
You can't find a good rhyme for St John? Well how about hair with a fringe on? Or a door with a hing......
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Discussion Topic  RE: futilitarian (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Richard English
If the definitions are accurate then the word's use here is inaccurate. I suspect that the writer s......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
When you get those cicadas you'll beat them If you creep up and carefully greet them. Don't scare th......
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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: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
If you're using a B.C.C. Make sure that your email's not sloppy. By putting in CC, What should be in......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Tomahto or tomayto, cicahda or cicayda. I use the broad A for both....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
"Loud and intense and not pretty"? Excuse me, it's rather a pity That you're not a cicada - You ough......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Limericks that use the eccentricities of English spelling. (in The Written Word) by Richard English
Don't you pity the poor male Cicada? For years he waits, cooling his ardour. Then just for one day H......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Newspaper articles of interest (in The Written Word) by Richard English
It's not a term I have heard before - although the history of the period was taught when I was at sc......
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