I wasn't going to post anything at all about the bloody Ross/Brand debacle, but I cannot contain myself any longer. I'm sorry, guys.
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Thank you for listening. Goodnight!
Jonathan
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Thank you for listening. Goodnight!
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Does the a and l have significance?
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*is relieved*
*tries to come up with something witty relating to birds (ducks) and twitchy (twitching) and failing miserably*
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Did I do Russel as well?
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I know I keep spelling Jonathan as Jonathon because I had a friend who did.
I think that's why everyone does it. So many people spell it this way I was starting to wonder if I was right!
No, all the Russels were people I don't know. That one's been bugging me for ages. I used to think it was mainly Americans, which turns out to be horribly prejucided of me because now lots of British spellers are doing it all over the comments sections of the newspapers. Which I must henceforth stop reading as I'm tired of the whole thing!
You know, I was just having a nice afternoon nap and I got woken up by a woman on the phone telling me I'd won up to £1,500 of home improvements, and would I be spending it on "windows, or perhaps doors?" Then when I said I wasn't interested, she put the phone down without another word! That's put me all out of sorts.
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This is something I have noticed too, and grimaced each time I saw those names spelt like that :D
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omg wha' happened? I thought Ross was always a cheerleader for Brand?
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And this happened.
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But my brain is contractually obliged to point out spelling mistakes and annoy people. :)
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*dumb and dumber*
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This is about SPELLING!!
I have a student who spells herself 'Nikkii'. I have students who spell themselves 'Rachael' or 'Micheal'. It is all very not-in-the-bible'ish.
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Spelling hell is reserved for Barratt/Barrett.
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