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There has been three digit serial numbers: an unintentional Bushism.
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Bushism? Explain to a non usa-citizen, Bob!
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Bush regularly completely mangles the English language like I just did. I should have used the word have instead of has, which is classic Bushism.
One of his gems:
"Rarely has the question been asked, IS our children still learning"

Should have been ARE. is: singular, are: plural

Here is good place for them.

http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/blbushisms.htm?nl=1

If you don't understand what he is saying in many of the quotes it is probably not you, haha!
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Thanks Bob!
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What happened? The auction ended early. Did any forumite score?
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Not me, unfortunately.
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I didn't follow it through. I saw some cool vintage gear (not basses) in Paris, Ihad my eye on a Mustang but decided to hold out for a 480 instead!
Tell me does it feel the same when you've set upon a change but your heart's in the old times?
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