Tea? (Part 2)

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Lullabelle

Banana
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But we do so I thought I would do it to suit both!

I can see some logic in spelling 'centre' as 'center' and 'colour' as 'color', but I'm afraid that 'donut' just looks like it should be pronounced 'do-nut' (do rhyming with zoo)!

(Yeah, I know that there is a bit of a problem with the way that the English spell and pronounce many words e.g. 'though', 'through', 'plough', 'rough', 'cough'!)

There is nothing wrong with the English language, it is just that a lot of people, Brits included, are not taught to spell or orate correctly ;)
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Aubergine, olives, rollmops, bbq pringles, whisky, vodka,gin, tripe, animal tongue,
Yum. Yum. Yum. Bleugh. Ermmnhmmm. Ermmnhmmm. Ermmnhmmm. Yum. Ermmnhmmm. :smile:
 
:hello: everyone.

No snow here on the other side of the midlands either, but certainly cold enough to if any moisture laden clouds come across.

For those who saw my post last night; we had to have Busby put to sleep yesterday. I was rather :cry:about it so couldn't face writing a post then.

Have said more about it here: http://www.cyclechat.net/threads/post-a-picture-of-your-pet.103316/post-2777219
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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
There is nothing wrong with the English language, it is just that a lot of people, Brits included, are not taught to spell or orate correctly ;)
Oops - I meant 'British', not 'English'! It isn't a mistake that I make often because half my family are Scottish; I have spent too much time south of the border. (The problem is that the weather in Scotland tends to be even worse than it is in England!)
 
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