[Dixielandjazz] Free booze in the USA
Marek Boym
marekboym at gmail.com
Mon Apr 30 14:02:03 PDT 2007
Hello Pat,
When telling Americans what the right word for the way they (mis)use
English, you should at least make sure your spelling is right? What
does "propogate" mean?
And while I agree with GBS (as to places where English disappears,
completely or not), I wonder whether you can understand a Geordie? Or
any Yorkshire, for that matter?
Sure, I'm not British, but there's no law prohibiting snobbery just
because one is not British.
Cheers
On 30/04/07, David Dustin <postmaster at fountainsquareramblers.org> wrote:
> Larry Walton wrote:
> This reminds me of a NY eve gig I played about six or seven years ago. The
> band leader [a dentist] thought he had negotiated a sit down meal with the
> client at the Missouri Athletic Club. The price on this would have been
> considerable since the band with singers and MC was 21. Trouble was someone
> forgot to tell the management and staff.
> ===========================
> Moral of the story being, never send a dentist to do a band manager¹s work.
> Or vice-versa.
>
> David Dustin
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