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Posted 04/19/2009   3:05 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kirks to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Harry:

English is a funny old dog, isn't it?

Americans use the word COPY and it has no negative connotation. For example, "I have a copy of that book." I guess the opposite of copy should be original, but that wouldn't work. Maybe it would make more sense to say "Here's my example of the F1"

I love words. In my next life, maybe I'll be an etymologist

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