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LRF
 LRF
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16/08/2007 5:30 am  

I anyone familiar with Van Keppel-Green there name and furniture shows up a lot in case study house
I am not familiar with there furniture


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jesgord
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16/08/2007 6:03 am  

They made great outdoor...
They made great outdoor furniture of aluminum tubing and wrapped cord. See the link for more info.
http://www.r20thcentury.com/vkg.html


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SDR
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16/08/2007 8:18 am  

[Since LRF
really only misspells one word, I'll correct it here: Their is the one that concerns possesions; There is a direction. If you're like me, that won't help !]
Return to normal programming, please.
[Ask Koen about my intrusive criticism, if you want sympathy. . .]
SDR


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Robert Leach
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16/08/2007 4:18 pm  

They're
They're in their house over there..
may help..


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LRF
 LRF
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16/08/2007 7:46 pm  

thanks sdr
Thanks SDR now that you have exposed me, and shown the world how stupid and illiterate I really am.
I have struggled my whole life with that problem of the Their/There been in Therapy for a long time to correct that problem.
I was in a iron lung when they were teaching those fundamentals and never got it correct.
I have a feeling that is why I was denied tenure for a full Professorship in the English department at Yale University and was forced to live in a van down by the river. It was a very bad time in my life.
I wish they would make a little blue pill like Viagra that would make my brain get a little extra blood so
I could remember the battle of the Theirs/Theres. (maybe it will last more than 72 hrs).


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SDR
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17/08/2007 5:58 am  

Nicely said,
and your restraint is commendable. Really, that is about the only spelling error you make (as if it was any of my business) and although I was blessed/cursed with a family to whom this was like a religion, I do know how difficult it is to have to change anything in mid-life (I found I was mispronouncing "ogle" and I still don't know which is right.
It feels like an aesthetic issue to me, somehow. Thanks for your patience. Please resume your interesting discussion. (Remember, if you spell correctly for more than six hours, call your doctor immediately !)


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LRF
 LRF
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17/08/2007 7:52 am  

i have always had problem...
i have always had problems with spelling... i grew up in the 1950's when we learned to spell with phonics in spite of my advanced degrees it has not been easy.
English truly is the hardest language don't let any one tell you it is not.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I appreciate it .
I wish i had spell check but they do not know the difference between there/their either....


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