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Tony,
<p>In Australia no doubt you are correct, but English as used on the American
continent differs in some details with English in England, which I presume
is closer to what you have on your continent.
<p>My dictionary lists "humour" and says nothing more about it than "chiefly
Brit. <font size=-1>HUMOR</font>." To get the ten definitions you
have the look up the spelling usually used here. Also, "spelled"
would be more common than "spelt." "Grey" is more British than "gray,"
but here we use them interchangeably. Not right or wrong, just different.
<p>Yes, I know, this has nothing to do with pianos. Sorry, but you
started it! <G>
<p>Yours for greater international understanding,
<br>Clyde Hollinger
<p>Tony Caught wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>And humor is spelt humour.</blockquote>
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