Oops! That's what happens when you start editing past midnight Thanks for pointing it out brother.Sorry to be a pain Q but you spelt organized wrong lol
Funny: I read "Spelt" and thought you misspelled it! A quick google search says that it's OK to spell it like that in the UK.Sorry to be a pain Q but you spelt organized wrong lol
Oh, I had amended it. I had written it without the "i" in between 'n' & 'z' earlierFunny: I read "Spelt" and thought you misspelled it! A quick google search says that it's OK to spell it like that in the UK.
Hahaha, I meant the word "spelt" in his post! You don't see that word in the U.S. very often.Oh, I had amended it. I had written it without the "i" in between 'n' & 'z' earlier
Hahaha, I meant the word "spelt" in his post! You don't see that word in the U.S. very often.
I'm sure you're right about the regions part.'
You most certainly hear it said quite often in certain Regions & Demographics though....
I would imagine as a fellow Resident of the Commonwealth of the Kaintuck you do as well (or is that only in South, West, & East KY )
Could it be the Persons who use the word regularly in their Speech CAN'T spell?
P.s. Sorry, Humor is a tad on the Acerbic side today...
I sumtime gots problems. I would name 'em all but don't know how to spell 'em
yeah its English! Lol!Funny: I read "Spelt" and thought you misspelled it! A quick google search says that it's OK to spell it like that in the UK.
Americans often think we invented the language, lol! It cracks me up when I hear an American arguing with a Brit about spelling and usage Uh, no.
ok, so what about sodium?? An americanised version of that is quite fun!It's not our fault that they keep mispronouncing aluminum. That's all on them. ;p
ok, so what about sodium?? An americanised version of that is quite fun!
that would be sodum chloride then...We call it salt, just like God and the Bible intended us to.
We call it salt, just like God and the Bible intended us to.
Hey, screw 'em... we won the war!