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www.awfulplasticsurgery.com, now that's wierd
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"I" before "E" except after "C". I love that chord progression! 

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Thanks for the correction, Gary...I studied too much 'Deutsch' in high school...still creeps into my attempts at Englisch schpelling...not to mention its effects on my dipthongs.
If one can be interested in the workings of government without caring much about the private lives of individual politicians, one ought to be able to remain interested in music without giving a damn about the private lives of 'rockstars'...
If one can be interested in the workings of government without caring much about the private lives of individual politicians, one ought to be able to remain interested in music without giving a damn about the private lives of 'rockstars'...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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But are diphthongs?
I hope everyone understands that my 'corrections' are meant in good spirit. I have had my share of goofs, too (I'll never forget the "burgandy" incident ...). Sometimes the gaffs can be most amusing (like the gaffs at engrish.com), so keep 'em coming!
I hope everyone understands that my 'corrections' are meant in good spirit. I have had my share of goofs, too (I'll never forget the "burgandy" incident ...). Sometimes the gaffs can be most amusing (like the gaffs at engrish.com), so keep 'em coming!
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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