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And, Goob, a cool Friday post. Alliteration for the
literate, aliterate, and illiterate . . . okay, maybe
not the latter.
Cheers,
Sean
--- Goober Writer <gooberwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Well, actually locale is irrelevant. I was wrong.
>
>
> > But, being in the US, I advise you take my advice
> > and
> > not offer up advice to advise someone of how to
> and
> > not to use advise or advice when asking for
> advice.
<snip>
> > In
> > fact, it's adverse to advise someone advertising
> for
> > advice, or to surmise or apprise based on
> comprised
> > cries or flat out lies. Lest we rise the Rays.
> >
> > Happy Friday!