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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
5/30/2003 |
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| Not going to try that one even sober! :-) |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
5/30/2003 |
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say THAT three times fast
*ow--sprung my tongue* *grins*
cute...
(((HUGS))) and love,
karla. :) *how do you splint a tongue???* |
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| Reviewed by Robert Blackwell (Reader) |
5/30/2003 |
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| That was a neat play on words! |
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| Reviewed by Alexander Shaumyan (Reader) |
5/30/2003 |
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Words can be very interesting. The spelling is related to the etymology of words--for example, the word right is related to the German word recht. Both originate from rex (regis) which means ruler or king in Latin.
So right and regular are related worlds. Rite is related to the word ritual, both originating from Latin ritus which means custom or ceremony. Write is related to German reissen, which means to tear. Writing was an act of scratching or engraving in the old days. |
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| Reviewed by Candida Eittreim |
5/30/2003 |
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LOL you clever wordsmith! Clever use of words here!
Candy |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
5/30/2003 |
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To write right is all rite...right?
Love
tinka |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
5/30/2003 |
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| WRITE on! (a little writing humor here, folks...VERY little! LOL) good little write, leland! :) (((HUGS))) and love, your texas friend, karen lynn. :) |
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| Reviewed by Retta (Reindeer) Mckenzie |
5/30/2003 |
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Hah! This made me smile, Cute one!
Reindeer |
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| Reviewed by Jeff Alu |
5/30/2003 |
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| Wrhyte on! |
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