It's like the word 'specialist' over here.  Every tradesman's vehicle it
seems to me, claims that it's owner is a 'specialist'.  "John Smith,
Drainage Specialist" for example- maybe he's specialising because he's
incapable of doing anything else !  :-)

73 Stephen G4SJP

On 29/05/2009 04:10, "David Yarnes" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> As I heard it described one time, you should break the word
> "expert" down into two syllables.  An "Ex" is a has-been,
> and a "spurt" is a drip under pressure"!
> 
> Dave W7AQK
> 



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