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This subthread, so far, can hardly been mentioned an example of arguing. :)

>Me too. I thought it was a silly humourous statement. Terry's command of the English language is so far advanced from mine though that he grasps understandings from words that I don't. I think the word may have a different connotation to it in England than it does here in the states. Here, we use a lot of English words differently than their original meaning which is incorrect I know, but habit.
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>>I'm sure you did but Alex has already got me down as Terry the prig (I've been called some names in my life but never that)
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>>>>I apologize. I meant it entirely in jest and good humour...

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>>Then I apologize. It was not meant that way. It is not a word I'm that familiar with. Hadn't seen it in years. "Priggishness" sounded funny. No harm meant.
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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