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Old 09-14-2009, 03:40 AM   #176
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I was actually agreeing with you, in the sense that it's a good example of the same word meaning different things to different people.
I would love to spend some time in the UK to find out how different American English is from British English. The only differences that come to mind are of the color/colour variety, but - as you pointed out- I'm sure there are many that I am completely unaware of. Even in the US English usage differs wildly from state to state (e.g. I wait in line and up North they wait on line).

You're cool Harry.

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