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Posted by Dan S. on July 29, 2007, 8:40 am
Mercellus Bohren formulated the question :
>> Tater Cole wrote:
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>>>> [gp]
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>>> You're subject line should have been written as folllows:
>>> Where were you last night, Bobby Layne?
>>
>> There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups
>> to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is.
>
> Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error.
>
> I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors
I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served
with nice minted au jus, is it not?
--
Yours,
Dan S.
Probably not a fan of your team either.
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Posted by Mike M on July 30, 2007, 5:56 am
On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S.
> Mercellus Bohren formulated the question :
>
> >> Tater Cole wrote:
>
> >>>> [gp]
>
> >>> You're subject line should have been written as folllows:
> >>> Where were you last night, Bobby Layne?
>
> >> There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups
> >> to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is.
>
> > Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error.
>
> > I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors
>
> I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served
> with nice minted au jus, is it not?
>
Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus?
Mike M
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Posted by Dan S. on July 30, 2007, 9:12 am
Mike M used his keyboard to write :
> On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S.
>> Mercellus Bohren formulated the question :
>>
>>>> Tater Cole wrote:
>>
>>>>>> [gp]
>>
>>>>> You're subject line should have been written as folllows:
>>>>> Where were you last night, Bobby Layne?
>>>> There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups
>>>> to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is.
>>> Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error.
>>> I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors
>>
>> I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served
>> with nice minted au jus, is it not?
>>
>
> Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus?
>
> Mike M
No speakie well au frantzy pants words.
--
Yours,
Dan S.
doesn't need to be reminded of being the man
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Posted by Mike M on July 30, 2007, 10:46 am
On 30 Jul, 14:12, Dan S.
> Mike M used his keyboard to write :
>
> >> I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served
> >> with nice minted au jus, is it not?
>
> > Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus?
>
> No speakie well au frantzy pants words.
>
Au quai.
Mike M
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Posted by Oleg Lego on July 30, 2007, 3:31 pm
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:56:31 -0000, Mike M posted:
>On 29 Jul, 13:40, Dan S.
>> Mercellus Bohren formulated the question :
>>
>> >> Tater Cole wrote:
>>
>> >>>> [gp]
>>
>> >>> You're subject line should have been written as folllows:
>> >>> Where were you last night, Bobby Layne?
>>
>> >> There's no need to crosspost simple misspellings from other newsgroups
>> >> to AUE. We get quite enough of them as is.
>>
>> > Nothing was misspelled; it was a punctuation error.
>>
>> > I'm a stickler, for punctuation errors
>>
>> I'm not quite sure I've ever seen a stickler, but I think it's served
>> with nice minted au jus, is it not?
>>
>
>Shirley, it's either served au jus, or with jus, but not with au jus?
A few years ago, in a restaurant menu, I read "served with au jus".
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