Michael wrote:
> 
> But the rules of the English language are in a constant state of change.
> The dictionary as an invention has tried to stultify that change but it is
> still happening. Only in the last few years has a letter had the date and
> addresses aligned left. Also try reading "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
> the source of the "Water water everywhere" quote, or "Le Morte d'Arthur"
> one source of the Knights of the round table legends. Another change is
> taking place because of text messaging on cellphones and IRC like "txt 2
> u". I beleive the English language should remain a living breathing
> language and not be stultified by dictionaries...
> 
> Sorry... pet love of mine.
> 
> Anyway as my son has said. It's kewl that way.
> 
> Michael
> 
> 

Much as I adore the english language & Moreso the french one, I have to
agree with you michael.

Much as I like the language there are days I feel as Lyvim does too.
*Sigh*  However your son has a good point & I think that is:  Adults
take things too seriously ;)

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