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<p>[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 307763, member: 90"][<font size="2">QUOTE</font>="Cassy, post: 307500, member: 5011”]</p><p>Had a reply from Wedgwood today saying they cannot help me as it’s to old , could anyone suggest we’re I could get more info</p><p>Cheers Neil[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Millennials!!!. Since I have walked the earth with the dinosaurs I am old enough to recall the English language. Allow me to translate:</p><p>Had a reply from Wedgwood today saying they cannot help me as <b><u>its</u> <u>too</u> </b>old<b>. C</b>ould (change to <b><u>Can</u>)</b> anyone suggest <b><u>where</u> </b>I <b><u>Can</u> </b>get more info.</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="4">In English we have the words; to, too and two. They do have separate meanings and are not interchangeable. The word “we’re" is the contraction for “we are”</font><font size="3">. </font><font size="4">“Where” references places or situations.</font></p><p><font size="4"><br /></font></p><p><font size="4">If Cassy is an immigrant please forgive me. If Cassy actually transversed the American Public School system then his/her teachers should bow their heads in shame.</font></p><p><br /></p><p>Come on folks. Isn’t it about time to once again take pride in ourselves and take a minute or two (not too) to check our own words. </p><p><br /></p><p>Walter Del Pellegrino</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. I know I’m going to catch all kinds of Hell fire and damnation but I am bored at the moment and really don’t care.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 307763, member: 90"][[SIZE=2]QUOTE[/SIZE]="Cassy, post: 307500, member: 5011”] Had a reply from Wedgwood today saying they cannot help me as it’s to old , could anyone suggest we’re I could get more info Cheers Neil[/QUOTE] Millennials!!!. Since I have walked the earth with the dinosaurs I am old enough to recall the English language. Allow me to translate: Had a reply from Wedgwood today saying they cannot help me as [B][U]its[/U] [U]too[/U] [/B]old[B]. C[/B]ould (change to [B][U]Can[/U])[/B] anyone suggest [B][U]where[/U] [/B]I [B][U]Can[/U] [/B]get more info. [SIZE=4]In English we have the words; to, too and two. They do have separate meanings and are not interchangeable. The word “we’re" is the contraction for “we are”[/SIZE][SIZE=3]. [/SIZE][SIZE=4]“Where” references places or situations. If Cassy is an immigrant please forgive me. If Cassy actually transversed the American Public School system then his/her teachers should bow their heads in shame.[/SIZE] Come on folks. Isn’t it about time to once again take pride in ourselves and take a minute or two (not too) to check our own words. Walter Del Pellegrino P.S. I know I’m going to catch all kinds of Hell fire and damnation but I am bored at the moment and really don’t care.[/QUOTE]
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