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Nat, I think we agree, just semantics getting in the way of accord.

Just curious: why does Dr. PP kiss Nat's ass? Gender issue?

Would have thought that was obvious :o

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Would have to agree with you IT - in regards to both posts :o

Oh Nat you wicked wicked woman

hee...hee can't help it IT, as a woman am responsible for the fall of man - might have been different if a fellow sister hadn't been seduced by a serpent, causing her man to eat the forbidden fruit :o

Can't EVEn trust her

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, as a woman am responsible for the fall of man -

Dear Nat,

I owe you an apology.

Thought you were a fella......

hee...hee that's ok - just glad you've caught on :o:D

<font color='#000000'>Sorry Tutsi....I like it to be right.     :o</font>

Youse is commonly used by native English speakers as the plural of you in certain dialects. It is of Irish origin and brought to places such as Liverpool and New York by immigrants. Unfortunately you won't find it in any grammar book, but to say it is incorrect English is wrong.

I like the way it is possible to distinguish between singular and plural you using it. There used to be a plural of you in English, thou being singular and ye being plural.

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