I would love one. Mind you on retirement i told myself that I would not anymore do two things:
1. Swop and change queues in the Supermarket. I now choose a queue and wait! 2. I would not practice academic writing anymore. I had my fill of that âneedfulâ but frustrating discipline. That is why i write like I do... more or less, how I talk. (A Devon accent with a slight Australian twang!) Having said that, the issue of (for me) Lace bobbins, or lace making bobbins, the example of âlacemakersâ or whatever variation on that your spell checker wants to offer you, even my self imposed East Devon bobbins instead of Honiton bobbins. Though my use is more accurate it does clash with common usage. I have probably lost that battle like the antique dealers miss naming âLace Makers Lampsâ. >From the quality of emails i have received over the years there are more than a few members who are far better writers than I am, so I think it is truly possible to create, from amongst the members, a very practical style sheet. IF.... I can help I will do, but I am not the one to listen to with confidence. âBye âme dearsâ Brian (who is as âMaized as a Brushâ.) - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
