…who knew there was such a thing as *prune* yogurt?
Not me – and I was happier for the lack of knowledge.
C
fiber.
It’s nature’s broom.
Firbe? Fyber? Fiebr? Fibere?
You know, cwf and I actually had a brief discussion about the spelling of the aforementioned word over the phone, and we mutually agreed to the -re ending over the -er. Too bad we didn’t hook up with you via three-way to resolve our confusion.
Um, that sounded dirty. What I meant was, we needed you for your brain. But you were in Denver, Colombia (or wherever it is you reside). Darn it!
I find it sad that I can’t spell fiber when I’m convocating with my Master’s degree in English tomorrow. Seems wrong, doesn’t it?
You can spell it either way. I personally always spell it fibre. I suspect American/British differences here.
the two yoots is the Engrish experts. I just tear apart molecules and cells. It’s a labour of love. My shirt is grey. Sometimes I use aluminum. Alright, cant remember anymore wrongly spelled british words.
…who knew there was such a thing as *prune* yogurt?
Not me – and I was happier for the lack of knowledge.
C
fiber.
It’s nature’s broom.
Firbe? Fyber? Fiebr? Fibere?
You know, cwf and I actually had a brief discussion about the spelling of the aforementioned word over the phone, and we mutually agreed to the -re ending over the -er. Too bad we didn’t hook up with you via three-way to resolve our confusion.
Um, that sounded dirty. What I meant was, we needed you for your brain. But you were in Denver, Colombia (or wherever it is you reside). Darn it!
I find it sad that I can’t spell fiber when I’m convocating with my Master’s degree in English tomorrow. Seems wrong, doesn’t it?
You can spell it either way. I personally always spell it fibre. I suspect American/British differences here.
the two yoots is the Engrish experts. I just tear apart molecules and cells. It’s a labour of love. My shirt is grey. Sometimes I use aluminum. Alright, cant remember anymore wrongly spelled british words.
-caellum