one potato two potatoes

dale r fox foxpiano@juno.com
Mon, 20 Mar 2000 22:03:55 -0800


Let's also remember that the aforementioned vp also questioned the
presiding teachers in the class whether or not the correct spelling
wasn't sans "E".  I still think it was a setup.  Can you say vast left
wing conspiracy?

Dale F

On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 00:00:08 EST JIMRPT@AOL.COM writes:
> 
> In a message dated 3/20/2000 11:54:42 PM, you wrote:
> 
> <<If you want an  e in it you gotta put an  s on the end.   Same 
> with
> 
> tomatoes---ric>>
> 
> Interesting thread re: spelling......................but let us not 
> forget 
> that the spelling that Dan Quayle relied on was the spelling on the 
> School/U.S. Government supplied flash card he was using that in fact 
> had the 
> spelling as "potatoe". Now if you want to poke fun at him for 
> trusting a 
> goverment funded educational system to have something as elementary 
> as 
> "potatoe" spelled correctly.........just remember those flash cards 
> were paid 
> for with your tax money :-)
> Jim Bryant (FL)

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