Really great location for a residence. Far enough away not to be bothered, close enough to run to town. Close to Brit GY and also a cave mine.
SB: Deed + small
BO: Deed + deed
Ends soon
2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenient
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Re: 2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenien
I thought you were the guy that spells every thing perfectly. What happened?
Re: 2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenien
What do you mean?Jerry-Garcia wrote:I thought you were the guy that spells every thing perfectly. What happened?
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Re: 2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenien
Hint* in your titleMens Rea wrote:What do you mean?Jerry-Garcia wrote:I thought you were the guy that spells every thing perfectly. What happened?
Re: 2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenien
Nope, I don't see it. You'll have to show me.
Re: 2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenien
Mens is Aussie I believe.
This may explain the comment.
For the noun referring to a horizontal level of a building, story is the standard spelling in American English, and storey is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. The plural of the American story is stories, and the plural of the storey is storeys
This may explain the comment.
For the noun referring to a horizontal level of a building, story is the standard spelling in American English, and storey is preferred in all the other main varieties of English. The plural of the American story is stories, and the plural of the storey is storeys
Re: 2-Storey house north of Britain - secluded yet convenien
Indeed.
And to take it further, there is no variety of English. English is English. "American English"is both an oxymoron and an abomination.
That is all.
And to take it further, there is no variety of English. English is English. "American English"is both an oxymoron and an abomination.
That is all.