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Gary Shannon <fiziwig@starband.net> wrote:

> That's O.K.  "hasn't" isn't a word in American English.

What the hell are you talking about?  Even though my wife
hasn't seen this post, she will disagree with it most
emphatically.  If I ever tell her about it, that is.

And, while I'm here, I'd just like to ask: Who hasn't
read a book on grammar?  Yeah, don't try to hide
behind that dog.  I can see you from here.


-markm
