Re: Is it armour or armor?

From: Convoy Magazine (convoymagazine@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Oct 22 2005 - 04:59:40 PDT


JL- just as a note "armoire" now means a cupboard, or
closet--BUT it possibly is derived from a place where
arms where once stored?
>
meanwhile JL:
"In my area > we speak some Thai, H'mong, Mandarin,
Cantonese, Spanish, Portuguese and of course English"
>
Well if you add in a several dozen more languages, you
could be talking about TORONTO!

And if it ever comes up (again)in the House and/or
Senate, the idea of the US having an official language
is probably a good one, BUT believe me take this VERY
important word of advice from Canada, vote for English
as the ONE official language..and the ONLY ONE.

El Marco-dos
and as always it is an honour to respond to the many
colourful postings on this list. I shall now have a
cigarette, and perhaps watch my favourite programme on
the history channel.

        
                
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