Bad English

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Thu Oct 20 15:38:28 2005


Bad English is always fine...I've been getting along with it for dedades..just don't go using bad German or Spanish on me...I'll never make it through either of those!

Make sure you have a great day, and don't feel bad. This was all just a shared chuckle or two.

:-)

Hank

GA12L@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 19/10/2005 23:52:19 GMT Standard Time, henrygregor@yahoo.com writes: I think my post went awry and sounded severe and censorious, but I forgot to put the smiley face and the lol after "...arise here" and "....to paraphrase el."

It wasn't severe and censorous at all. After the response you sent to me off list I know that you have a great sense of humour. Now I feel bad that you had to defend your emal to the list because of what I wrote (is that bad English?) to the list. I hope you don't feel bad in return cos if you do then I shall feel bad all over again. I'll have a crap day off then feel tired when I go back to work tomorrow, then I'll not be able to do my job properly. Oh, the ramifications could be far reaching. Then we'll both feel sh'ite ;-))

Gail





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