On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 03:45:00AM +0000, Andreas Vox wrote:
> John Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> < 
> < On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 01:38:07PM +0000, Angus Leeming wrote:
> < > Ok, dokey.
> < 
> < Lanuage Lesson for all international colleagues: 

Hear here. ;-)

> < The correct phrase
> < is, "Okey dokey".
> < 
> < Or, if you prefer:  "Okee dokee"
> <                     "Okey-dokey"
> <                     "Okee-dokee"
> <                     "Okie dokie"
> <                     "Okie-dokie"
> 
> What, *any* of those? Doesn't your orthography comittee tell you which
> one is the right one? Ours would. 

Not really. The would try. Then we'd have 17 different attempts to
pass a law (one per state + a federal one), than we'd ask the
constituonal court for a decision which one is right and after five
years or so they will issue some kind of statement which will be
interpreted in 17 different ways (one per state + a federal one), then
we'd ask the court how the previous statement should be interpreted,
then after five years...

Andre'

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