Re: New book on Vinland




Peter Alaca wrote:
> Eric Stevens wrote:
> > "Peter Alaca" wrote:

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> >> It was on the website posted by Dough.
>
> > I am too well bread to tell you that you have just been hoist by your
> > own petard. :-)
>
> I am not that well bread, so please tell me more.

Dough-->bread-->bred-->cheap laugh.

Perhaps Bernard will help you. He thinks folks who are not native
English speakers ought to get a break when they write in English.

The rest of us, well, we're just in it to have someone to laugh at.

So, "Ha ha."

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