Posted by rainman on January 10, 2008, 6:47 am
And they are all dead now...
Posted by George W. Frost on January 10, 2008, 5:58 pm
> And they are all dead now...
But, some of their aqueducts are still standing and being used
Posted by Trish Brown on January 10, 2008, 11:36 pm
George W. Frost wrote:
>> And they are all dead now...
>>
>
> But, some of their aqueducts are still standing and being used
>
>
'Aqueducts'! Yes! Aqu*e*ducts! Thank you!
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Trish Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Posted by George W. Frost on January 11, 2008, 3:37 am
> George W. Frost wrote:
>>> And they are all dead now...
>>>
>>
>> But, some of their aqueducts are still standing and being used
> 'Aqueducts'! Yes! Aqu*e*ducts! Thank you!
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> Trish Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Sorry Trish, wasn't trying to be facetious, I just typed it as I thought and
wasn't concerned with how others spelled it
Posted by Trish Brown on January 11, 2008, 4:57 am
George W. Frost wrote:
>> George W. Frost wrote:
>>>> And they are all dead now...
>>>>
>>> But, some of their aqueducts are still standing and being used
>> 'Aqueducts'! Yes! Aqu*e*ducts! Thank you!
>>
>> --
>> Trish Newcastle, NSW, Australia
>
> Sorry Trish, wasn't trying to be facetious, I just typed it as I thought and
> wasn't concerned with how others spelled it
>
>
;-D
Sorry... I'm a retired school teacher and spelling is a hotspot for me.
Gives me the nervous hives when I see an error. They don't let you type
in red ink on the Internet, sadly. ;-D
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Trish Newcastle, NSW, Australia