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24/04/2009 08:53:21
 
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>>>I thought they were deer sausages at first.
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>>Could be I suppose. I don't know where the beer is from, but the picture has trinixy.ru in the bottom right corner. Do they eat much deer sausage in Russia?
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>>I've never tried deer sausage. Csabai has a nice little bite to it. Absolutely delicious.
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>I doubt anyone eats deer sausage in Russia, never heard about it. I would also guess there are moose (?plural) in Russia rather than deers.

Oddly enough, 'moose' is both the singular and the plural of 'moose' and 'deer' is both the singular and plural of 'deer'. I don't know how that came about or who makes the rules, but there it is.

Here's one for you (to which I do not have the answer). What is the rule that defines whether to use 'or' or 'er' as a job descriptor. For example, 'Tailor', 'Realtor', 'Legislator', 'Solicitor' vs 'Teacher', 'Examiner', 'Plumber', 'Appraiser'.

And of course, why not 'job descripter'?
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