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This has been one of the slowest days on the forum in a long time. IMO
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Black wrote:
[quote=voodoopenguin]
[quote=Steve G.]
Also in 1848, the Southern Literary Messenger from Richmond, Virginia expressed the opinion that the phrase "is familiar to everyone"

I'd like to know when the phrase "is familiar to everyone" was first used.

Paul
I would like to know why "fragile" has no "d."
why would you stick a d in a word that doesn't use one phonetically ? it is pronounced frah-jil, not frad-jil
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Re: This has been one of the slowest days on the forum in a long time. IMO - by billb - 01-11-2013, 11:58 PM

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