I prefer potato crisps myself.
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I didn't understand what AR meant with his tomato, either - if he
meant un unstressed downbeat (to-) then I'm mystified, as Rants have a
stress on the downbeat in my experience. The stress of the word tomato
is on the -ma-, whether you say tomaato or tomayto.
Mason's Apron is Scottish, the
Colin wrote:
I am glad you enjoyed reading the Journal which is designed to
stimulate thought a wee bit more that the Newsletter. The article
which was less than stimulating and in fact quite innaccurate was the
one where Sarah Paton commented on the financial running of the NPS
Bizarrely my email marked up Lynn's contribution as possible spam.
Possible Spam also works, but doesn't taste as good as Tomato Soup or
Potato Crisps (and Spam should be marked up as Possible Meat).
Ian
Lynn Patterson wrote:
I prefer potato crisps myself.
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