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I didn't notice the 'Do Not's' Fine.. then let the Webmaster delete my offending adds. Just thought that some o f you might have been interested in some fine quality gear that I had surplus to requirements. Guess not. But its no skin of my nose. The items are listed in E- bay.
Feel free to visit me at my website.
http://www.nigelturnerphotography.com
You never know.. you might find images worth looking at.
Thanks.
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Learn to spell before using the net.
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As for the answer above, well I speak and spell English as it was invented. By the English, as I am English. Do I complain when you spell colour as 'color.'' For god sake Caz.. get a life and stop looking for the nitty gritty things. My 5 your old son seems more grown up than you!
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>Learn to spell before using the net. Uncalled for childish rudeness - hope you're ashamed. tim a
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>Feel free to visit me at my website.
>http://www.nigelturnerphotography.com
>You never know.. you might find images worth looking at.
Very nice website BTW
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A rather humble introduction to a great website and excellent work!
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I'm with Caz on this one. Since when does ANYBODY use "adds" for ads or advertisements, or "of" for off?
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Thankyou Tim for your kind comments with regards my web site. Glad you enjoyed it.
http://www.nigelturnerphotography.com
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"Since when does ANYBODY use "adds" for ads or advertisements, or "of" for off?"
I believe it's a cultural thing. I work as a production artist building advertising for a company with offices world wide. My European guys always seems to use "adds" instead of "ads."
I guess the global dominance of the American Cultural Industry (movies, TV, magazines) has really blinded North Americans to cultural differences in the English language; let alone wiping out much of the British influence in Canadian English over the last 10-20 years.
Since "ads" and "adds" are contractions anyways how could one spell them wrong?
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dominque,
I'm trying too find thee minuses inn your approval of confusing "ads" with "adds".