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It's CROTCHLESS you idiot.

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Robert Roehm

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Jan 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/17/97
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BUT... in the U.K. that is crutchless.

We say color, they say colour.

So, wise up! There aren't just Americans on the Internet! This is an
international thing. If it wasn't international... it wouldn't be called the
Internet, would it?

Have a cracking day!

Mz Mysty

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Jan 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/17/97
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Right on. It is amazing how arrogant some americans can be!!!
Other people, other countries, other cultures speak and write differently
then ours. So give 'em a break, if you don't it's not them that looks
like an idiot, it's YOU.
Red Rose @-->-->--

Prince Charles

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Jan 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/18/97
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>BUT... in the U.K. that is crutchless.


Bullshit, old chap. Even Englishmen don't have crutches between their
legs, no matter how limp their "Parliamentary Member" may be.


>We say color, they say colour.


True, but I promise you, if you go into a doctor's surgery and ask him
for a pair of crotches, you'll find yourself explaining an obscentiy
charge to a barrister; asking for crutches gets one a pair of sticks
to help with game legs, you see.


>So, wise up! There aren't just Americans on the Internet! This is an
>international thing. If it wasn't international... it wouldn't be called the
>Internet, would it?


Actually, you ripping moron, it was called the Internet long before
there were more than one nation connected. "Internet" means "more
than one network connected together."


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Michael D Vanauker

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Jan 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/23/97
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In article <5br638$jvl$2...@nadine.teleport.com>,

Prince Charles <Ch...@buckingham.gv.uk> wrote:
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>>BUT... in the U.K. that is crutchless.
>
>
>Bullshit, old chap. Even Englishmen don't have crutches between their
>legs, no matter how limp their "Parliamentary Member" may be.

No, bullshit to you old chap. Even in my "American" dictionary it gives
crotch as a definition of crutch. It's a little further down the list,
perhaps uncommon for American usage, but nonetheless anyone who corrects
this posting displkays his/her own ignorance.


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