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Probably the same company that made "Chrystal Palace " football shirts
"David Littlewood" wrote in message ... In article , Colin D writes Having said that, perhaps it's being a bit picky to comment on grammatical, punctuation, and spelling mistakes in a NG post. But then, I find such mistakes as I spot tend to grab my attention. To me, they can overwhelm the intent of the message. I well remember a large poster that was displayed throughout the country (New Zealand) publicizing cancer week, soliciting donations to the cause. The heading, in huge letters was "PROSTRATE CANCER KILLS". I guess there were some red faces in the advertising department. Colin D. Off topic, but quite topical this week: I well remember seeing, in my teens, a newspaper photo showing the horses of the British Olympic Team fitted with blankets proudly embroidered: "Great Britian". -- David Littlewood |
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Probably the same company that made "Chrystal Palace " football shirts
"David Littlewood" wrote in message ... In article , Colin D writes Having said that, perhaps it's being a bit picky to comment on grammatical, punctuation, and spelling mistakes in a NG post. But then, I find such mistakes as I spot tend to grab my attention. To me, they can overwhelm the intent of the message. I well remember a large poster that was displayed throughout the country (New Zealand) publicizing cancer week, soliciting donations to the cause. The heading, in huge letters was "PROSTRATE CANCER KILLS". I guess there were some red faces in the advertising department. Colin D. Off topic, but quite topical this week: I well remember seeing, in my teens, a newspaper photo showing the horses of the British Olympic Team fitted with blankets proudly embroidered: "Great Britian". -- David Littlewood |
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Probably the same company that made "Chrystal Palace " football shirts
"David Littlewood" wrote in message ... In article , Colin D writes Having said that, perhaps it's being a bit picky to comment on grammatical, punctuation, and spelling mistakes in a NG post. But then, I find such mistakes as I spot tend to grab my attention. To me, they can overwhelm the intent of the message. I well remember a large poster that was displayed throughout the country (New Zealand) publicizing cancer week, soliciting donations to the cause. The heading, in huge letters was "PROSTRATE CANCER KILLS". I guess there were some red faces in the advertising department. Colin D. Off topic, but quite topical this week: I well remember seeing, in my teens, a newspaper photo showing the horses of the British Olympic Team fitted with blankets proudly embroidered: "Great Britian". -- David Littlewood |
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