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Subject:Humor Re[2]: Degreed and Insulted From:Amy Coppola <ACOPPOLA -at- US -dot- ORACLE -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 31 May 1994 14:49:04 PDT
On MAY 29, 1994 09:19, DaveTaylor wrote:
>Neither do you need a degree to use punctuation and grammer
>properly--you should have learned that in elementary and high school.
>(And from extensive reading--a habit any writer ought to have.)
This point and the others that you made are valid and thoughtful. Having said
that, can I poke fun at you in a friendly way for misspelling the word
"grammar?" Irony at its best. :-)