>>>I thank you for the follow-up and I publically appologize to all UT participants who, by some Satanic twist of fate, unwittenly paroused my comments to Kevin and Claude. I thought it a humerous, yet thoughtful response to a thinly (yet humerously) disguised bit of patronization on Kevins part.
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>>Terry, can you help me with a few words I couldn't find in any dictionary at hand: humerous, publically, unwittenly, parouse. I've had Merriam-Webster suggest similar words in some cases, but the choice was just too diverse to decide.
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>>TIA
>I lost out in the first round of my 5th grade spelling-bee - and things havent been the same since. Your help in this area is augmenting my therapy and is appreciated!:)
>"Parouse" should have been "paruse"
>"Humerous" should have been "humorous"
>"publically" should have benn "publicly"
>"unwittenly" should have been "unwittingly"
The more you tell about yourself the more scary it gets. Previously you talked about your dresses and shoes, now your spelling-bee and therapy. Anything else you'd like to share?
No wonder you keep developing in VFP.
My only excuse it that I'm Canadian. Do I really need another <g>.
If it was just that. If more is needed I can say that I'm from the province of Quebec and I speak french.
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