--- E Lea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tom wrote: > > >>Well, although it meant to be a bit of humor I just can't resist > >>to make some comments. > >> > >>Your mention about the war looks kind of ridiculous. It was 1776, right? > >>But we, here in Russia, too well remember 1941, 22 June, which is a bit > >>closer to nowadays. I haven't seen both my grandfathers, which were killed > >>under Moscow, we have lost more than 20 millions of people in that war. > >>What now? That's a history. There are particular persons to blame and > >>to praise. What people, and especially particular language have to do > >>with all the things we are talking about? > >> > >> > >> > > > >Your granfather's spoke russian correct ? > >and the war in 1941 was was not a russian revolution ...... That would > >be 1917 the bolshevik revolution > >if my poor memory severs me correct...... > >The point is you made a crack about americans not wanting to look at > >there british roots in the english > >launauge. So I say you should not look at the bolshevik's in your > >launguage as any one knows not to > >fight russia in the winter.... As you will soon freeze to death....... > >and you have railroads that our off gauge :) > ^^^ > Do Americans have a word for grammer?
Yes. It's grammar (with no 'e'). :-) (Don't hurt me) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
