If one doctor doctors another doctor, does the doctor who doctors the doctor doctor the doctor the way the doctor he is doctoring doctors? Or does he doctor the doctor the way the doctor who doctors doctors?
He is an odd character, but not as odd as the fucked up thing I said to him over msn. It made no sense at all, just a short rambling. Can you post that Lenny, I don't have messege history enabled.
"why I've gotta be one of the cool kids just to walk by/
- without being tripped, thrown down on the ground and kicked/
Insulting me for no reason, I was treated like shit/
The teachers let it happen/
I've even seen some of them teachers laughing/
That's why I had a smile on my face when I started blastin/" - Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting
And pr0xy, it isn't "realize", it's "realise". Believe me, I should know. I'm English.
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Why is it then when you don't need chat logs, it saves them. But when someone asks you to get something from a chat log that should've saved even though you've disabled them you find out that osmething has clicked and it hasn't saved them after all...bloody MSN.
It might have escaped your attention that I'm a Brit, and, being a Brit, has been taught to spell "realise" with an "s".
Collins English Dictionary, pg 1216, bottom of the column on the right hand side said:
realise
The dictionary also says that "realize" is acceptable to use as a proper spelling in UK English, but points out that "realize" is an American spelling.