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    Re: is AP lowering the standard?


    that's the most Sensible thing you've wrote all day
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    Should that not be 'written'?
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    Re: is AP lowering the standard?

    Or 'writted', as in 'I have it here, writted on a piece of paper...'.
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    The beauty of the English language!
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    that's the most Sensible thing you've wrote all day
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    Should that not be 'written'?
    No, it was conceived in [Ernie Wise Mode]
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    Re: is AP lowering the standard?

    At my grammar school 'grammer' was a whacking offence as far as the English staff were concerned. Even some of the science staff from 'red brick' institutions would notice.

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    Re: is AP lowering the standard?

    writted on a piece of paper
    Surely that's a corruption of:

    English, as she is writ?



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    wot aint writ propa cant be red propa, butt it dont mater too sum peepal do it. Na.
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    Re: is AP lowering the standard?

    writted on a piece of paper
    Wasn't that how Neddy Seagoon knew what time it was?

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    'But above all, he should be taught to yield to the truth, and to lay down his arms as soon as he discovers it, whether it appears in his opponents argument, or to himself in his own thoughts.' - Michel de Montaigne (on the education of children)

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    Aha, so it was Eccles!

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