i am seriously thinking about moving. i've even told my friends that I am fed up with the life here and going to move back to Canada. but honestly i'd just like to move somewhere up north where life is not so hectic.
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i am seriously thinking about moving. i've even told my friends that I am fed up with the life here and going to move back to Canada. but honestly i'd just like to move somewhere up north where life is not so hectic.
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mold; mold is spelled using M O L D...hahahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Indignant [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
that is all i know about molds.
raverboy
colour, flavour, honour, neighbour, rumour, labour, behaviour
mould
noun
a furry growth of minute fungal hyphae occurring typically in moist warm conditions, esp. on food or other organic matter. • The fungi belong to the subdivision Deuteromycotina (or Ascomycotina).
ORIGIN late Middle English : probably from obsolete mould, past participle of moul [grow moldy,] of Scandinavian origin
Crass, illiterate american.
Neighbors eh? no wonder Illusional hates 'emQuote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I used to write colour flavour behaviour etc cause that's what i've learned at school . And then first I saw like 80% people writing here without this "u" and now since I use my bf's macbook it automatically shows it as a mistake... It's stupid :)
But I think both versions are correct.
With the "u" is British. without "u" is American. Maybe this was what U2 was singing about in "with or without u" ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Petit Papillon [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I was schooled under the British system, so I'm stuck to "u" :D
I read that the founder of the first American dictionary was the one who decided to get rid of all the "U's", to differentiate it from the British vocabulary.
Funny how one guy could make such a huge change like that, just because.