The English have abandoned gender? Oh those poor women... This explains so
much about my visit to London... Especially why women in the pub were so
interested in men who spoke English without an English accent. All you nice
young women of England.... You are all welcome in the States... Move today! 



Queen Elizabeth II....

She's one of those big big girls over at Cunard isn't she? Weighing in at
like 75,000 tons (tonnes). She can accommodate around 2000 guests
simultaneously. Quite the friendly and inviting gal <wink wink>. ;o)

I think I recall seeing a TV show about her. They had interviews with lots
of rich people who had paid a lot of money to get a chance to be on her, or
is it be aboard her, or in her. I confess I don't really know my nautical
terms. 



Oi. I should stop now[1]. =)


   joe


[1] If anything in this post made you upset or angry, you obviously misread
the words or you have a virus which scrambled the words because they were
put together in quite a humourous (humorous for Gil) fashion when they left
my PC. :)


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of AdamT
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: going waaaayyy OT [ActiveDir] stupid ldap queries

On 4/26/06, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have an idea, if you are going to say "rooter", why not actually try 
> spelling it that way?  In the interests of removing confusion and 
> global peace and love and all of that jazz. ;o)
>
English is not phonetic language.  If it was, words like 'phonetic'
would be spelt phonetically.

In English, we have abandoned gender for nouns, and the case system for the
most part (with the exception of accusative forms, like he/him, she/her,
they/them).  It's only fair that we get some awkward spellings - or else the
language is in danger of being spoken by any Tom, Dick or Harry with no
allegience to her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II... oh, right.... ;-)

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