TAN: What a gas! (was: Re: "Windsplitters")
Peter D. Ehrlich
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:56 AM
In a message dated 10 Sept 2001 @ 1358 PDT, "brgamble" <[email protected]>
wrote:
I was planning to respond to this, but thought better. Now I'm in. BTW,
mates, this is the ULTIMATE (read: LAST) post on this subject. To continue,
please take it private. (I can hear the grumbles now--Ah, he's just letting
off steam!)
What comes out of American stoves (and politicians' mouths) is called Hot
Air...hehehe
Milantram
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wrote:
Mate,I think you'll find that Don C was being ever so slightly
sarcastic!! We are well acquainted with the peculiarities of
American "English".Donald Campbell wrote:Question: If the Americans call petrol "gas", what is the stuff
that comes out of American stoves called? Regards, DeeCee
I was planning to respond to this, but thought better. Now I'm in. BTW,
mates, this is the ULTIMATE (read: LAST) post on this subject. To continue,
please take it private. (I can hear the grumbles now--Ah, he's just letting
off steam!)
What comes out of American stoves (and politicians' mouths) is called Hot
Air...hehehe
Milantram
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