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Originally posted by elijah
Sorry but we gave you the language, we tell you how to spell it!!!
Color is wrong. It is COLOUR.
Recognize et al is wrong. Recognise is correct.
Mom is wrong. ITS MUM DAMMIT!
Freedom is wrong. The proper term is FRENCH (accept it).
Someone should take over America and rename it Umuricu just so they have to use the letter u more.
Unfairly Banned at Civfanatics twice...
To protest the war I am using the UN Flag - Howard has said most Australians are for the war so clearly I am not an Aussie.
Don't get me angry Ixy..., you wouldn't like me when I'm angry....
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
American by birth, smarter than the average tropical fruit by the grace of Me. -me
I try not to break the rules but merely to test their elasticity. -- Bill Veeck | Don't listed to the Linux Satanist, people. - St. Leo | If patching security holes was the top priority of any of us(no matter the OS), we'd do nothing else. - Me, in a tired and accidental attempt to draw fire from all three sides.
Posted with Mozilla Firebird running under Sawfish on a Slackware Linux install.:p XGalaga.
American English is frequently older English usage, or English dialectical usage, peculiar to the area the immigrant originally came from (broil, chowder, clew).
British speakers of English will of course recall that words such as clamour, glamour, honour, labour and vigour drop the 'u' when inflected.
And words ending in -or already outnumber those ending in -our in British English- doctor, vendor, liquor, and so on.
Interestingly enough, 'ax' started out as the recognised British spelling, back in 1882, in the O.E.D. Nowadays, 'axe' is the accepted British spelling, and 'ax' is seen as the Americanism (or Ebonics for to enquire).
What we should object to are prissy American euphemisms- ass for arse, and rock for stone. Pebble is a stone is a pebble- it ain't a rock, or a boulder....
Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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