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Julian - I don't know who controls the spelling on headings etc. but when I went to the Hertford section I saw hygiene misspelled in the heading. Please fix - if it's within your control.
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hmm and that wasnt me...someone else trying to outdo my bad spelling
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Post by icomefromalanddownunder »

blondie95 wrote:hmm and that wasnt me...someone else trying to outdo my bad spelling
Nor me, even though I am listed as the author of that thread.

Actually, do I have author's rights? If so, please leave the mis-spelling :)
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Post by jtaylor »

You do have author's rights, and may choose to "edit" the post if you wish.

Normally I correct spelling errors if/when I spot them, but only if I have time. Mainly this is only when a mis-spelling can cause confusion.

So feel free to leave it if you wish!

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That would be tantamount to state intervention! Dangerous idea.
Stalin wrote: Everyone imposes his own system as far as his army can reach
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ben ashton wrote:That would be tantamount to state intervention! Dangerous idea.
Stalin wrote: Everyone imposes his own system as far as his army can reach
Didn't he also write......

"In a true communist State, everyone is equal but in Russia some people are more equal than others !' ??
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He was quite a joker really. According to him:
"Gaiety is the most outstanding feature of the Soviet Union"
I think it's good that dictators can retain their sense of humour :)
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ben ashton wrote:He was quite a joker really. According to him:
"Gaiety is the most outstanding feature of the Soviet Union"

I think it's good that dictators can retain their sense of humour :)
Were they Saddam's final words before they sprung the trap ?
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