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Reblogged this on Just Can't Help Writing and commented:
For anybody who thinks English can ever be “pure”. . . .
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Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and commented:
Very true.
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Ha ha! 😀
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Wrong! Grammar is not what English absorbs, but vocabulary. Going through someone’s pockets means they lose. No language takes stuff from another.
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Brilliant!
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😀 😀 😀 This is r.i.c.h.
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Ha ha ha. Yes, absolutely!
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Absolutely!
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That gave me a giggle 🙂
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Giggles are good Sue (Hiccups, not so much LOL) 😄
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Oh dear… cold spoon down the back 😉
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