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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    Wow. In all that you actually said something I do agree with. I can't say I agree with the universality of hatred and prejudice theme you have going here though. The word is spelled bigot by the way. Also, global warming is boss. Destroy your environment before it destroys you! ;)
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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    That's Chris Tucker. Chris Rock is the guy who writes for Everybody hates Chris, the show about the kid growing up in the '80's in Queens...I couldn't name any movie he's been in, but he used to be on Saturday Night Live... Agreed with the comment about them not knowing his work before they...
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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    No, this is an evaluation. The constant misinterpretation and failure to comprehend the written word as evidenced by your previous post are one of the factors that led to this evaluation. :rolleyes:
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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    Once you recognize that the real issue is not your choice of reference, but rather your borderline illiteracy, I'm sure you'll start making more progress. ;)
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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    It doesn't seem to be helping much. :confused: No results found for galio. Did you mean Gallio (in dictionary) or Gali (in encyclopedia)? http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/galio%20
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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    Not nearly as funny as the fact that you still seem to be relying on spell check to catch your mistakes.... :D
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    Anyone heard of Chris Rock?

    [Tongue in Cheek][Shrill indignation] Is this the sort of language that is acceptible in a public forum in the UK? One that children can access at any time of the day or night? Think of all the young impressionable minds that are being forever traumatized by this filth! :mad: [/Shrill...
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    Happy Birthday, America

    Er, I’d already stated that America=the United States was the American definition of the word: …and had also agreed that there were other definitions as well. My reading of the definitions above were: America (proper noun, singular) 1. The United States. 2. also the Americas (proper noun...
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    Happy Birthday, America

    From your reference: A·mer·i·ca(-mr-k) 1. The United States. 2. also the A·mer·i·cas (-kz) The landmasses and islands of North America, Central America, and South America. The words bolded are the words being defined (click your own provided link if you remain unclear on the concept). I...
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    Happy Birthday, America

    Sigh. :( Even the definition you've linked makes the distinction, America is the US, North America is the continent of Canada, the USA, and Mexico, while South America is the home of Brazil, Chile, Columbia et al, and the Americas are the collective name for both continents. Tired of mincing...
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    Happy Birthday, America

    Another example of being divided by a common language perhaps? :D At first I wasn't getting this, the American English definition of "America" is: A•mer•i•ca (ə-měr'ĭ-kə) Pronunciation Key 1. The United States. 2. also the A•mer•i•cas (-kəz) The landmasses and islands of North...
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    Happy Birthday, America

    Sure you want to stick with that? Most (intelligent) people would concede that Greece is the oldest democracy in the world... http://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/newdemocracy.htm Of course you'll try to cop out and say the oldest surviving democracy, and you'd still be wrong...
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    Happy Birthday, America

    While I seriously doubt that Joe was claiming that democracy was invented in the US, I'll let that possible misinterpretation pass. I'd read it as democracy in the USA being born myself. If you insist on interpreting it as a claim for the US being the origin of democracy, I'd like to point out...
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    using if/else in an SQL query

    See? Using the search engine does answer a lot of questions. I had a situation that called for an IIf with a nested Like* and wasn't sure of the correct syntax...thanks for the tip. :)
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    Paris Hilton's Get Out Of Jail Card.

    [sour grapes] I still think Martha Stewart is a much cooler celebrity ex con. [/sour grapes]
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    Paris Hilton's Get Out Of Jail Card.

    A point well made and taken. :) You say that like it's a bad thing...
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    Paris Hilton's Get Out Of Jail Card.

    Who am I to judge the pursuit of alternative lifestyles? You go Col! I doubt you will have to go that far to find one. You'd probably have to clarify what you meant in Georgia however. Even you could not be so ignorant (or am I giving you too much credit?) to not know that word also means...
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    Paris Hilton's Get Out Of Jail Card.

    As I can see, you did not bother to follow the link.
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    Paris Hilton's Get Out Of Jail Card.

    !!!!! :D :D :D
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    Paris Hilton's Get Out Of Jail Card.

    Right on cue, after having been blown out of the water before even getting off the starting line on the etiquette issue, Col lapses into buffoonery. [In a Pythonesque falsetto] "Here in the UK we call our Chinese takeout Chinky and our cigarettes fags." [/ends with a girlish twitter]...
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