>>>>Must have been a best seller <g>. I bet if he rear-ended you, you could find a lawyer who would sew the author of the book <g>
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>>>Accidentally, "to sew someone" in our slang back home means "beat him dead in a card game". Though I assume you had a different game in mind, with a similar outcome :).
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>>I meant "sue". This is the peculiarity of English where words with different meanings are spelled the same <g>
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>But they aren't pronounced the same - at least over here. "Sew" is pronounced as "so" (But we
sow seeds in a field (also pronounced as "so"). Similarly a variant of "show" is "shew", also pronounced the same.
You are right. I was just trying to weasel myself out of admitting that I made a spelling mistake <g>
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