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Date Posted: 18:13:34 07/30/02 Tue
Author: Observer
Subject: Re: A closed mouth gathers no feet.
In reply to: Capt'n Crunch 's message, "A closed mouth gathers no feet." on 11:33:36 07/30/02 Tue

>School Marm,
>
>We don't usually criticize grammar or spelling in
>discussion forums, but since you are at it...
>
>>"You would have gotten an "F" in Fourth Grade
>>English!!"
>>
>>Since when is "have gotten" proper English?
>
>What is wrong with it, School Marm? Either "have
>gotten" or "have got" are acceptable, even in formal
>writing. Both are alternative past participles of the
>word "get".
>
>>Tis far better to remain silent and assumed to be a
>>fool, than to open one's mouth and confirm it!
>
>You kinda' mangled that quote. Do you mean " 'Tis "?
>
>" 'Tis ", with the apostrophe preceding the letters,
>is a word in the dictionary, but simply " Tis " is not.
>
>In addition, the quotation is not "and confirm it,"
>but rather "and remove all doubt." The actual quote
>from Mark Twain is, "It is far better to remain silent
>and appear a fool than to open your mouth and remove
>all doubt."
>
>"Practice what you preach," seems appropriate.
>
>Capt'n Crunch playing NG
>Executive Director
>Ministry of Silly Golf Swings

Thank you for coming to the rescue, good Cap'n. Obviously School Marm learned her English in Lower Slobbovia!!

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