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Wanda, I'm not going to DEBATE you on this.

Posted By: Teardrop on 2009-01-14
In Reply to: Mucus versus mucous - Wanda

Subject: Wanda, I'm not going to DEBATE you on this.

It is not debate material. When I see posts stating, "Maybe it's an either/or situation," I about go red. Being high and mighty has nothing whatever to do with proper grammar. Your perception of my attitude is irrelevant. You can bet the Indians know a noun from an adjective.


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