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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Oh joy of JOY

>

>

> There are some fine & thoroughbred EDF pedants at

> work here

>

> ( actually if you put a peg on your nose and read

> the thread out-loud "Kenneth Williams" stlye, it

> really does bring it to life )

>

>

> ah-ha

>

> NETTE(tu)



Yeah, that appears to have been my fault. Only wanted a friendly dig at StraferJack, but the OP of the thread took it a bit personally.

  • 3 weeks later...

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> And the latest Pedantry Award goes to....

>

> *drum roll followed by...*

>

> ...TA DAAAA....

>

> David Carnell

>

> Re: Worcester Sauce

> Posted by: david_carnell Today, 02:47PM

>

> It's Worcestershire Sauce - the county, not the

> city.

>

> I'll get my coat.



No, no, no....



Nothing wrong with that.



* climbs up onto back off d-c's pedant pony *

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