Please understand that this question is not for me. It’s for my brother who ‘don’t spell so good.’ (I guess his grammar is deficient too.)
Seriously, when my two fingers get flying I am inclined to get one of those red lines under a word. What happened to the suggested spelling that were previously available?
Jerry
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Dusty
Looks like it's time to dust off the old handraulic dictionary. I found an old one to consult with, unfortunately it's Spanish - French.
wot
You made my day. I'm still laughing.
Jerry
Hiya Frosty,
Some kind soul gave me the dictionary a while ago when I was trying to arrange flights out of here via Chile (guess I won't be doing that for a while). Unfortunately the only French I know is something about my aunt getting her fingers caught in the drawer of her bureau or some such thing.
wot
Are you going to suspend your woodworking when you sail out to check up on the Brits drilling operations?
Or will you have to buy a flak jacket for the time when Kristina decides to visit your little bit of paradise?
Really, how serious is this issue?
Jerry
I think the general consensus down here is "what's all the fuss about" . The rhetoric from over there is directly proportional to the governments popularity and is primarily for domestic consumption. The more Kristina gets on the nose the louder she screams.
The British forces down here are quite considerable and I don't think she would fare any better and considerably worse than last time should it come to fisticuffs.
The RAF are equiped with the latest Eurofighters, the Typhoon and far beyond anything Kristina has.
I think it's a case of "the smoke goes up the chimney just the same" and its nothing new for those of us down here. Makes good copy for the northern press though.
wot.
Thanks. I expected as much.
Jerry
It appears to have been stupor-seeded by the new whizzy-wig editor. At least in Firefox.
See! I told you it wasn't working. "stupor-seeded"
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