Bill 5
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RE: Meme poll: Do any of you say "Cali" for California?

I asked my buddy, a slightly more-native Californian than me* (born in Riverside). He said Northern California starts where the liberals are (of whic...

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RE: Meme poll: Do any of you say "Cali" for California?

Um, "Cali"? No! Ugh! Sounds like those other states, Massachu, Michig, Io, Nebr... If inside the state, then Dork Flag = yes. Or, just not an a C...

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RE: Where are injured people taken in Britain?

Dick said: I can't really explain that, but I just wanted to say that I've noticed precisely the same thing. Not only that, but British English al...

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RE: Where are injured people taken in Britain?

They're also "taken to hospital" in England, but "taken to the hospital" in America. It's almost like "hospital" is a situation or circumstance in ...

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RE: Sooner Than Later

tunawrites said: However, the comparative form using than seems to be so grandly misused, but still accepted in its misuse. What can we do? Fo...

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RE: Why are you "a" registered nurse but have "an" R.N.

I would put the extra "n" in front of a word starting with a vowel in the same category as the marvelous practice of adding a "r" to the ends of words...

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RE: There and Their. Use in american english.

There are two meanings, spelt differently. If he gave the keys to >them<, then "He gave them their keys" is the only correct spelli...

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RE: Eastern Seaboard, West Coast (full episode)

Dennis Bowden said: Hi folks, When I heard your discussion of West Coast and Eastern Seaboard I thought of this song: In Oz I cannot recall hearing...

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