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![]() "MatSav" wrote in message ... "Brimstone" wrote in message ... ... Americans claim to speak Englsih, (typographical error left intact) Is that something like the dialect of Welsh spoken on Anglesey (Island)? ;-) My ability to understand Welsh being limited I couldn't say, but I'd go along with the idea that English English and American English are different dialects of the same language. |
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In message , at 13:27:12 on Wed, 9
Feb 2005, Clive D. W. Feather remarked: There are some characteristics - notably pronunciation - where American has deviated less. And spelling. -- Roland Perry |
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, MatSav wrote:
"Brimstone" wrote in message ... ... Americans claim to speak Englsih, Is that something like the dialect of Welsh spoken on Anglesey (Island)? ;-) ![]() tom -- I know you wanna try and get away, but it's the hardest thing you'll ever know |
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Clark W. Griswold, Jr. wrote:
"John Rowland" wrote: You don't know what you're missing! The Egyptian escalator alone is worth a visit. Everyone should spend a day exploring Harrods, but don't buy anything! Well, the food courts are worth a few hours as well. The collection of smoked hams alone are impressive. I'm in two minds about it now... I am warming to the idea of visiting and not spending any money. The thing is, I have to make a special effort to go to Knightsbridge - I only ever pass through it rapidly by Tube or bus on my way somewhere cheaper... -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Clark W. Griswold, Jr. wrote to uk.transport.london on Wed, 9 Feb 2005:
"John Rowland" wrote: You don't know what you're missing! The Egyptian escalator alone is worth a visit. Everyone should spend a day exploring Harrods, but don't buy anything! Well, the food courts are worth a few hours as well. The collection of smoked hams alone are impressive. Yes, the place isn't a fraction of what it was when I was a small girl, but the food halls are still wonderful! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 January 2005 with new photos |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
Clark W. Griswold, Jr. wrote: "John Rowland" wrote: You don't know what you're missing! The Egyptian escalator alone is worth a visit. Everyone should spend a day exploring Harrods, but don't buy anything! Well, the food courts are worth a few hours as well. The collection of smoked hams alone are impressive. I'm in two minds about it now... I am warming to the idea of visiting and not spending any money. The thing is, I have to make a special effort to go to Knightsbridge - I only ever pass through it rapidly by Tube or bus on my way somewhere cheaper... It's hardly far though - about a 4 minute walk from IC's [1] main entrance. I used to quite like walking there down the back of Southside, along the mews, right to the end where you cut through the archway in the wall, and then turn L-R-L-R down to where the Hans Place (?) side of Harrods is. Another nice walk is via the churchyard at the back of Brompton Oratory. I used to go there for a few specific things only: (1) cigarettes (no dearer than anywhere else and they have quite a nice selection) and Zippo consumables; (2) a specific diary refill that I couldn;t find anywhere else; (3) a specific brand of perfume/toiletries which I have a points card for - other stockists don't do this for that brand and they were always quite generous with the freebies to me too. [1] I don't work there any more, so I can freely ignore the new style guide :-) |
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:20:14 +0000, Dave Newt
wrote: It's hardly far though - about a 4 minute walk from IC's [1] main entrance. I used to quite like walking there down the back of Southside, along the mews, right to the end where you cut through the archway in the wall, and then turn L-R-L-R down to where the Hans Place (?) side of Harrods is. Another nice walk is via the churchyard at the back of Brompton Oratory. I lived in Linstead for a year (lucky me) so that was my favoured route out, of course. [1] I don't work there any more, so I can freely ignore the new style guide :-) Ignore Sykes. That's what I do. Save the comma! ![]() |
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James Farrar wrote:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:20:14 +0000, Dave Newt wrote: It's hardly far though - about a 4 minute walk from IC's [1] main entrance. I used to quite like walking there down the back of Southside, along the mews, right to the end where you cut through the archway in the wall, and then turn L-R-L-R down to where the Hans Place (?) side of Harrods is. Another nice walk is via the churchyard at the back of Brompton Oratory. I lived in Linstead for a year (lucky me) so that was my favoured route out, of course. [1] I don't work there any more, so I can freely ignore the new style guide :-) Ignore Sykes. That's what I do. Save the comma! ![]() To be fair to him, he was always very nice and interested in what I had to say on the two or three occasions I "officially" met him. It's the brand implementers who tend to be amongst the most clueless I find... (and not just there either...) |
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Dave Newt wrote:
James Farrar wrote: On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:20:14 +0000, Dave Newt wrote: It's hardly far though - about a 4 minute walk from IC's [1] main entrance. I used to quite like walking there down the back of Southside, along the mews, right to the end where you cut through the archway in the wall, and then turn L-R-L-R down to where the Hans Place (?) side of Harrods is. Another nice walk is via the churchyard at the back of Brompton Oratory. I lived in Linstead for a year (lucky me) so that was my favoured route out, of course. I'll see your Linstead and raise you Fisher. [1] I don't work there any more, so I can freely ignore the new style guide :-) Ignore Sykes. That's what I do. Save the comma! ![]() To be fair to him, he was always very nice and interested in what I had to say on the two or three occasions I "officially" met him. It's the brand implementers who tend to be amongst the most clueless I find... (and not just there either...) I've given up caring about the comma... half the people I talk to outside uni haven't even heard of the place, let alone care about the comma! -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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