> >To pour fuel on the fire, I consider British English to be the one *true*
> >English language and all others to be poor "imitiations", as to misquote
> >the late lamented Oscar Wilde, "Imitation is a sincere form of
> >flattery"... <grins>
>
> Something tells me you have never been to England, and are being
> extremely sarcastic ;). There is no such thing as British English. In
> most parts of England (I found out recently) the dialect changes
> significantly when you go to another town 20 miles away. The official
> dialect is the dialect that was spoken in the triangle between the towns
> of oxford, cambride, and *(I forget). And then there's Geordi ;)
I'm British. Did you not see my email address? <grins>
BTW, you misattributed the first paragraph to Redelings, whereas I wrote
that.
Cheers,
Alex
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