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missgray Jul 06 2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Karla Mae (Post 978650)
I thought 'plough' was the apparatis, and 'plow' was the function...? You plow a field with a plough...(?) But thats really picking fly poop out of pepper. Then we have all the 'to', and too's...your, you're's and there, their and they're's !! oh my....

We must all be very very bored..lol

My Webster says that plough(which is defined there as a verb and a noun btw) and neighbour are the British spellings..personally don't see any reason why we can't interchange them at will..
Swapping 'to' for 'too' and 'their' for 'there' (or 'they're') and 'you're' for 'your' is just plain wrong wherever you live.

Darklady Jul 06 2009 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by missgray (Post 978922)
We must all be very very bored..lol

I think it's Monday madness! :D

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Originally Posted by missgray (Post 978922)
Swapping 'to' for 'too' and 'their' for 'there' (or 'they're') and 'you're' for 'your' is just plain wrong wherever you live.

**Applauds loudly!** :cool:

Karla Mae Jul 06 2009 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by missgray (Post 978922)
We must all be very very bored..lol

My Webster says that plough(which is defined there as a verb and a noun btw) and neighbour are the British spellings..personally don't see any reason why we can't interchange them at will..
Swapping 'to' for 'too' and 'their' for 'there' (or 'they're') and 'you're' for 'your' is just plain wrong wherever you live.

Oh, I agree !! but still have to read it on here everyday !! I'm a buggaboo about correct spelling. Reading some of the posts (in general) on here just kills me. LOL !!

Karla Mae Jul 06 2009 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by missgray (Post 978922)
We must all be very very bored..lol

My Webster says that plough(which is defined there as a verb and a noun btw) and neighbour are the British spellings..personally don't see any reason why we can't interchange them at will..
Swapping 'to' for 'too' and 'their' for 'there' (or 'they're') and 'you're' for 'your' is just plain wrong wherever you live.

Oh, and I am, (very bored) that's the only time I get on here !!! LOL !!!

Scarlet Jul 06 2009 12:17 PM

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, plough was spelt plow in English-English until the 17th century, when English took over plough (originally spelt plouch) from the Scots. So the US (North American?) spelling is the original English spelling. :D

Cuda Jul 06 2009 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by missgray (Post 978922)
Swapping 'to' for 'too' and 'their' for 'there' (or 'they're') and 'you're' for 'your' is just plain wrong wherever you live.

I must admit I type so fast sometimes I type phonetically, not correctly. I do know "to" from "too" and "their" from "there", but often I hit send without checking to see if my typing fingers and brain are still wired together correctly. What I do find funny is when people in the MP spell "no" as "know." I can understand shortening words, but they go the extra mile and add in letters :p

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Vikulia Aug 06 2009 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Cuda (Post 977222)
Apparently you don't use punctuation in England either. I guess America invented that, too. Seriously, there are dozens of countries that play this game and the developers are from America, so it stands to reason they would spell things the American way.

Bravo!!!
How many UK people I chatted with, they all seem to have spelling problem.
Very strange to me, since english is my second language and their first...:eek:

Cuda Aug 06 2009 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Vikulia (Post 1469762)
Bravo!!!
How many UK people I chatted with, they all seem to have spelling problem.
Very strange to me, since english is my second language and their first...:eek:

I just wish there was a huge sign in the MP:

There is no X or Z in "please."

Kaysler Aug 07 2009 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Cuda (Post 977222)
Apparently you don't use punctuation in England either. I guess America invented that, too. Seriously, there are dozens of countries that play this game and the developers are from America, so it stands to reason they would spell things the American way.

Can we say TROLL.

I knew you could.


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