In a message dated 8/30/00 3:48:35 PM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< Spoken and written language are not the same.  Even the best writers don't 
 speak the way they write.  One can hear English butchered in any of the 50 
 states by people in all walks of life.  Texas doesn't have a corner on the 
 market.  A person who sounds like a textbook might be corrrect but would be 
 boring to listen to.   Language, like food, is made more interesting by 
 adding regional flavor and seasoning and an individual touch!  "It never 
 rains in Texas and when it does it rains too much."   Now, how can you 
 improve on that sentence? >>

Mama2Bear: How about: It never rains in Texas except when it does. Roger


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