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...and also some confusion about the use of the word "vernacular"
a: using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language b: of, relating to, or being a nonstandard language or dialect of a place, region, or country c: of, relating to, or being the normal spoken form of a language
sorry Wildthing, NOTHING 'vernacular' at all in the statement
As a result of a rollover accident subsequent to the completion of the 4th of July Parade
LOL
Glyn
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"No, I DON'T have an accent, this is how English sounds when it is pronounced correctly!"
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