The preferred spelling of...
Yes, but if he did that, he might actually understand the stuff that he
cuts and pastes usuallyprove him wrong and / or support the opposite of his
opinion. That would severely decrease the entertainment he provides in
thisNG.
"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor.
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Kevin,
I feel it is my moral responsibility to try to help you understand
English,
so let me try to help you understand this post.
William Bruce said:
And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a
senseless egomaniacal old ninny.
JohnH said:
"No, it actually means a 'ruffle' or 'frill'. But, that's not very
inspirational either."
Note to Kevin: See this is where JohnH provided a definition for the
word,
Krause.
Harry said:
"Yet another comment that would be insulting to his saviour."
Note to Kevin: See Harry was telling JohnH that his comment (the comment
was his definition meant "ruffle or frill") was insulting to his savior
(Jesus Christ).
Then Lord Reginald Smithers said:
" How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus?"
Note to Kevin: I could not understand how JohnH talking about a word
meaning "ruffled or frill" could be insulting to anyone, especially Jesus
Christ.
Then Kevin replied:
Huh????
Note to Kevin: See how easy it is to understand and follow English if you
just look at the words. If you need anymore help, let me know.
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Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:
Krause,
How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus?
Huh????
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