OT--why the 18-29 year olds support Kerry
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
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Actually, archeologists use "Grecian" to refer to urns and stone
columns.
NOYB does not expose himself to input other than television, and a
very
limited selection of input in that genre. He would not know that
"grecian"
applies to objects, not people. Therefore, your appelation of "possum
****er" sticks like glue.
Doug,
You're not really going to align yourself with perhaps the dumbest
poster
to
post to rec.boats since...well...ummm, maybe...ever? Are you?
An inhabitant of Greece can be called a "Grecian" or a "Greek".
Yes, and a psychiatrist trained in hypnotism could conceivably be called a
somnambulist, but the word's not in common usage any more. Neither is
"Grecian" commonly used to refer to people, just objects. The dictionary
is
full of words you *could* use. It's up to individual to know which ones
are
appropriate to use.
You're turning into basskisser. Even when confronted by facts which
blatantly refute your position, you continue to argue to the bitter end.
It's almost laughable.
Grecian is an acceptable word to describe someone from Greece. If you
maintain that that's not true, then prove it. Your unsupported opinion
means nothing.
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