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Naw, Harry is married to basskisser.
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Jim, Harry... admit it.... you two are married, aren't you?
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If I recall, N.Y is the official abbreviation for New York
state.
Nope.
Yes. See he
http://www.acronymfinder.com/stateabbreviations.asp
See here http://geography.about.com/library/misc/blpostal.htm
and here http://www.switchboard.com/statelist.html
and here http://www.spudcity.com/d12/D12_states.htm
and here http://www.homesecretary.com/abstates.htm
What a jackass you are.
You're just listing postal abbreviations, Dennis. There are other
valid
state abbreviations. But, then, you're not particularly literate,
eh?
No actually I posted State abbreviations Krause.
I doubt you'd know the difference, Dennis. There are postal
abbreviations, which, sadly, are fairly generally accepted (because th
e
USPS uses them), and there are the older, more traditional
abbreviations
for state names. In fact, there are several sets of state name
abbreviations that are extant. The name of my home state has been
abbreviated Ct., and Conn., and CT. The latter is the USPS
abbreviation,
but the others are still in use.
Of course, a small-minded, undereducated asswipe like you wouldn't
know
about the niceties of language.
Earth to Krause....the abbreviations I listed are accepted abbreviations
for
the States. There may be others, but I never said there weren't.
You and asskisser enjoy fighting windmills.....2 peas in a
pod....indeed.
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